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History Theses 1901-1970
… of the charitable trust from the 15th century onwards. G.H. Jones. London Ph.D. 1961. The historical background of the … from Elizabeth I to enclosure in the early 19th century. P.H. Nicholls. London M.A. 1965. West Cleveland land use, … Durham Ph.D. 1965. The economy of the Northamptonshire royal forests, 15581714. P.A.J. Pettit. Oxford D.Phil. 1959. …
History Theses 1901-1970
… Reading, 17501850. R.C.J.F. Baily. Reading Ph.D. 1944. The royal instructions to colonial governors, 17831854: a study … 19th centuries economically and financially regarded. C.P. Spruill. Oxford B.Litt. 1922. Some aspects of English … and subsequent decline of the chief inland waterways and standard gauge railways of the north of Ireland. W.A. …
Survey of London
… Baragwanath, advertising artist, an exhibitor at the Royal Academy before the First World War. 47 By the early … of the House of Lords, vol.6 (new series), 17041706, 1912, p.383: Commercial Union (CGU), Hand-in-Hand Insurance Co. … 1988, pp.368 Islington Gazette, 3 April 1987, p.7 Evening Standard, ES Homes and Property supplement, 27 Sept 2000, …
Old and New London
… Brixton and Clapham CHAPTER XXIV. BRIXTON AND CLAPHAM. The Royal Asylum of St. Ann's SocietyThe Female Convict Prison, … Teignmouth's HouseNightingale LaneThe Residence of Mr. C. H. SpurgeonThe "Plough" InnThe "Bedford" ArmsClapham … was occupied for some years by Mr. William Wilberforce, M.P., the distinguished philanthropist; and there his no less …
Survey of London
… of each house have splay-ended guards of cast-iron with standard wave and anthemion ornament. Each doorway has fluted … Place-Name Society, vol. XI. The place-Names of Surrey, p. 11. Manning and Bray, vol. III, p. 493. Ibid., vol. 1, p.liii. P.C.C., 26 Jankin; see also …
Survey of London
… Brixton Causeway to the Thames. The Act 36 received the Royal Assent but perhaps because Hastings died two years … parapets have been removed. Nos. 1531, January 1, 1824; N.P. Rothery. 70 Nos. 3337, January 1, 1824; John Williamson of … and slated roofs. The first-floor windows of No. 131 have standard cast-iron window guards of anthemion and wave …
Survey of London
… was Benjamin Ferrey a and the contractors were Messrs. H. and R. Holland whose tender was for 5,302. The church … Particulars of Lambeth Parish, by the Rev. S. Denne, 1795, p. 436. Pedigree among the deeds in the custody of the Angell Estate Trustees. P.C.C., 166 King. C.C., Deed 171194, pp. 6667. M. P. L., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… building work. 239 Van Caenegem (ed.), Eng. Lawsuits, II, p. 502; ORO, MS Oxf. Archd. Oxon. b 40, f. 73; below. ORO, … VI/i/1. e.g. ibid. MS Wills Oxon. 42/2/31; ibid. QSD E. 1, p. 116, entry for Hen. Smith. Ibid. incl. award, rot. 35; cf. … C.S. Read, 'On the Farming of Oxfordshire', Jnl Royal Agric. Soc. 15 (1854), 2301; W. C. Spooner, 'On Cross …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 25 Probably by the early 8th century, when Bampton was a royal centre with a minster church, 26 a route was … century both private and council houses have conformed to standard national patterns. Brize Norton's earliest, largest, … (in Carterton), and 'Base Hangar', designed in 1965 by P. Haines, A. Chance, and H. Bruse of the Ministry of Public …
A History of the County of Oxford
… period Brize Norton almost certainly belonged to the large royal estate of Bampton, which was gradually broken up. In … 116 The main part of the Manor House (Fig. 79) forms an H and is aligned roughly westeast. Projecting south from the … of Fees, II, 822; Bampton Hund. 33, 35; below. Cal. Inq. p.m. III, p. 479; V, p. 48; Black Prince's Reg. I, 160. PRO, …
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