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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Mark's College, where an accommodation block was renamed Ingram Court. 5 The Chelsea campus in 1994 could house 197 residents in Lightfoot Hall and 233 in Ingram Court at no. 552 King's Road. 6 Chelsea School of Art, …
Survey of London
… interior is due. 147 Occupants include: Col. Charles Ingram, M. P., son of 3rd Viscount Irwin, 173843. Brig.-gen. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… shields-of-arms; on N. wall, (2) (Plate, p. 56) [of Sir Ingram Bruyn, 1400] with part of figure, head and helm …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… iii, 353 et seq. a The present chaplain is the Rev. A. Ingram, M.A. He occupies 'The Treasurer's Lodgings' in the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, rector of Ingram. and vicar of Whelpington, in the co. of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… increased to 15,000 on the death of Dr. Holmes's widow. (Ingram's Memorials of Oxford, ii, 7.) Coll. Reg. ii, 170. Ingram's Memorials of Oxford, vol. ii, 15. Coll. Reg. vii, …
Survey of London
… on a yearly tenancy. 613 In July 1930 Bishop Winnington-Ingram was authorized to vest the house in the Ecclesiastical …
Survey of London
… Catalogue at Nostell, information supplied by Major T. L. Ingram. Brockwell, op. cit., pp. 212. Soane Museum, Adam … Papers, A1, 5A, information supplied by Major T. L. Ingram. Ibid., C4, I. 12. M.L.R. 1787/4/1323. The Builder, 20 …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… John Lansden in 1612, William Jacob in 1619, and Hugh Ingram between 1622 and 1624. In 1638 Mr. Pitchford inhabited …
A History of the County of Oxford
… p. 653. Ibid. 677. Boswell (ed. Birbeck Hill), ii, 268. Ingram's Memorials of Oxford, 'New Inn Hall', p. 6. The …
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