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Survey of London
… G. Maunsell & Partners, Kennedy & Donkin, and Henderson Busby, had, from April 1983, been producing detailed designs …
Survey of London
… house in Privy Garden." ( P.C.C., Lisle, 255.) P.C.C., Busby, 151. "These are to pray and Require you to give Orders …
A History of the County of Oxford
… PROB 11/701 (P.C.C. 86 Browne); PROB 11/786 (P.C.C. 89 Busby); J.E. Austen-Leigh, Memoir of Jane Austen (1926), …
Survey of London
… P.C.C. 106 Pett. 52. Will of Peter Storer. P.C.C. 25 Busby. 53. Will of Peter Storer. P.C.C. 282 Arran. 54. Will …
Old and New London
… wore a stock and wristbands; his wig was what is called a Busby, but often wanted powder. His hat, a three-cornered …
The Environs of London
… 1739; Captain Henry MacNeal, 1731; Sir William Marwood, of Busby-hall, Bart. 1740; Mrs. Catherine Riche, "greatly born … Swale mentioned in p. 333. The title is extinct. Of Busby-hall in Yorkshire; the title became extinct at his …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1759 William and Henry Folkes conveyed it to Tomlinson Busby of Gray's Inn. 59 Lt.-Col. Tomlinson Busby secured a rent charge on Westbourne farm in 1803 and he … regulated by an Act of 1816 for the Revd. William Beaumont Busby, dean of Rochester (d. 1820), and William Hervey. 61 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Marion Lloyd, 1821; (17) Sir George Morwood of Little Busby, Bart., husband of Frances Bethell of Alne, 1680/1, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… estate, which was inclosed during the ownership of Dr. Busby in 1710. 2 The village, consisting of a few houses and … possession of the manor, which he then alienated to Robert Busby. 27 Robert Busby made a settlement of the manor in 1639, 28 and died and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… xvi, no. 3; Recov. R. Hil. 9 Geo. II, m. 225. P.C.C. 316 Busby. G.E.C. Complete Peerage, vii, 69. Gent. Mag. lix (2), …
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