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A History of the County of Middlesex
… ten years later, 60 but by 1792 it was in the hands of Aubrey (Beauclerk), Baron Vere, 61 who succeeded to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Lord Vere Beauclerk. 42 It was inherited by their son, Aubrey (Beauclerk) Baron Vere, who succeeded his cousin in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of House of Lords, 367; Journ. of House of Commons, 35; Aubrey, Hist. Surrey, i, 46; Law, op. cit. ii, 158 et seq. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Hanworth in 1750. 72 The manor was inherited by his son Aubrey Lord Vere 73 in 1781, who succeeded his cousin as Duke …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Nuneham may be mentioned; for although the late Mr. Aubrey Harcourt did not preserve on a large scale, his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Shrewton area for rook-hawking. 3 Among the birds which Aubrey listed as abounding on Salisbury Plain in the 17th … quantity of partridges and bustards on Salisbury Plain, Aubrey said that the Plain in his day abounded with hares and … of beagles with kennels in the county at Chilmark Park. 10 Aubrey also writes of otters in the Wylye, 11 and Wiltshire …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Captain Shelley, Mr. Berkeley Lucy, Mr. Dudley Ward, Mr. Aubrey Coventry, Captain Aubrey Pullen, Mr. H. J. Roberts, and Lord de Clifford. 17 …
Survey of London
… of the Company on ground bought from Jacob Smith. 179 John Aubrey relates 108 that they were named St. Peter's Hospital … Journal of Bridge House Committee. Dict. of Nat. Biog. J. Aubrey, The Natural History and Antiquities of Surrey, 1719, …
Old and New London
… even by a patriot so professedly pure as Algernon Sydney;" Aubrey de Vere, the twentieth and last Earl of Oxford of the …
Survey of London
… for which were obtained in 1883. The architect was S. C. Aubrey. 23 Nos 35 adjoining were built in 1897 for William …
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