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A History of the County of Middlesex
… new houses in Moscow Road in 1826 and himself lived from c. 1829 in Fitzroy Square. 64 He was probably responsible for … of the first being to the landscape gardener John Claudius Loudon (1783-1843). 71 Building along the Uxbridge road … in 2½ a., on which Allason had worked since 1825 and which J. C. Loudon considered unequalled in the suburbs of London. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ambrosden and Blackthorn had it; also all tithes, rents, &c., except the tithes of corn and hay, and rent of 6 s. 8 d. … Dir. Oxon. (1939). See below, p. 18. Dunkin, Oxon. i. 53; J.C. Blomfield, MS. Hist. Ambrosden, in the parish chest, … V.C.H. Oxon. i. 412. Cart. of Missenden Abbey, i, ed. J. G. Jenkins (Bucks. Rec. Soc. ii), 15, 17, 32; the earliest …
A History of the County of Hertford
… past High Leigh, the residence of Mr. Robert Barclay, J.P. Opposite Lord's Lane was the old market cross which … hall has a ceiling ornamented with fleurs de lis, roses, &c., and a fireplace with plaster figures. There are a fine … families; in the south aisle is a tablet in memory of John Loudon McAdam, the great road maker, who was buried at Moffat …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and has an attic dormer. The date 1790 with the initials J.C. is inscribed over the doorway. Home Farm in the main … arch restored. 257 But in spite of this the rural dean, J. C. Blomfield, wrote to the churchwardens in 1865, stating …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Abbey Street after the rebuilding of the parsonage house c. 1846. The name Church Street has been found only from … NW. of the house bears the date 1813 and the initials of J. P. Lowman. The manor of HENLEY was held in 1222 by Richard … left the estate jointly to her distant cousins Benjamin J. M. Donne (d. 1928), and his sister Elizabeth (d. 1897), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Tew did not become a completely separate parish until c. 1857, though for some purposes it was largely independent … the central section of the avenue was destroyed by J. C. Loudon's alterations described below. The northernmost …
A History of the County of Oxford
… house of coursed rubble, bears the inscription 1682 w.j:d. It has casement windows, tiled roofs, and brick … of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. 36 Canon J.C. Blomfield (rector 185095) was the son of James Blomfield, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… services to agriculture were rewarded in 1788 by a D.C.L. from the University of Oxford and by a baronetcy in … 1951. See below, p. 52. Ibid. Ibid. See below, p. 45. J. Rayner, Tithe Cases (1783), ii. 575618. Ibid. Rot. Hugonis … 171. Eynsham Cart. i. 376. Ibid. 38. Valor Eccl. ii. 171. J. Rayner, Tithe Cases (1783), ii. 578; cf. O.R.O. WI X/34, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… The first endowments of the abbey founded at Ancarig c. 662 by Saxulph, Abbot of Peterborough, and after … tower has no tower arch, but a plain doorway, of c. 1400, opens into the church, and above it is a rough … top of the spire is 95 ft.; and the vane has the initials 'J.C. 1803,' for John Compton. The stairs are in the …
Survey of London: volume
… for extensive approaches, but an amending Act (12 Geo. II, c. 33), passed three years later, provided that the Bridge … yard and garden) and so on along the back of the Lord Loudon's, and the Duke of Richmond's houses, and of the …
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