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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Abbey against interference by Bishop Eustace of Fauconberg. 11 Proceedings were delayed by the death of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… E.) from Hull; containing 181 inhabitants. The family of Fauconberg were lords of this manor for nearly 400 years; …
Survey of London
… born in 1614, was the second son of Thomas, Viscount Fauconberg. He was one of the chief military commanders of …
Old and New London
… same as when the mansion was the town-house of the Lords Fauconberg. In the north-west corner of the square is the …
Survey of London
… Esq r Howard Lord Falconbergh Thomas Belasyse, first Earl Fauconberg, son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell Lord Falconbergh … side stood the three large neighbouring mansions of Earl Fauconberg, Viscount Preston and the Earl of Carlisle. The … minister in 17689; the latter had earlier occupied No. 20 (Fauconberg House) in 1748. The Swedish minister was at No. 37 …
Survey of London
… Thomas Belasyse, second Viscount, and from 1689 first Earl Fauconberg, who was married to Mary, daughter of Oliver Cromwell. Fauconberg had at first occupied a house on the north side of … into one during the course of its construction. Lord Fauconberg's widow continued to live at No. 20 until her …
Survey of London
… Court, Chiswick, the country house of Thomas, first Earl Fauconberg, 99 who lived at the adjoining No. 20 Soho Square …
Survey of London
… and Thomas, second Viscount (and later first Earl) Fauconberg. The commissioners, or a quorum of three, were … seven previous commissioners and Lords Macclesfield and Fauconberg, who were now formally appointed, the new …
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