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A History of the County of Warwick
… returned unopposed together with George Fitzroy, Earl of Euston, son of the recorder. The Whig control of Coventry's seats was weakened in 1741, however, when only Euston was re-elected; despite corruption in the swearing-in … Grove, for the Tories. 59 Neale died in 1746 and Lord Euston in 1747; in the election of 1747 Grove was returned …
Survey of London Monograph
… Technical Institute, the Weights and Measures Office in Euston Square, and major work on the LCC hospitals after …
Survey of London
… esquire, who was heavily involved in the development of Euston Crescent, St. Pancras, 24 and who in November agreed …
Survey of London
… garden occupying the site. Connection with the New Road (Euston Road) on the north was intercepted by the intervening … be sold locally to the Commissioners of the New Road (Euston Road) who were particularly in need of it. The …
Old and New London
… COUNCILLOR AGAR'S HOUSE, SOMERS TOWN, IN 1830. In the Euston Road, near the end of Judd Street, is Tonbridge … memorial was erected in front of his establishment in the Euston Road by a penny subscription; "no person was allowed …
A History of the County of Northampton
… when she was 12, four years after FitzRoy, created earl of Euston in 1672, had been made duke of Grafton. 35 By the … arrangements did not in any way prejudice Arlington's (and Euston's) reversionary interest in the honor. 43 The council … 66 He was succeeded by Thomas Bedford, who moved from Euston in October 1752 67 and stayed until his own death in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Piccadilly; and from Angel (Islington) via New (later Euston) Road and Regent Street. 9 In 1856 68 omnibuses were …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… his wife conveyed the manor to George Henry earl of Euston, his cousin and George Seymour his brother, evidently …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… buildings William Cooke, 43 St Mary Axe George Coode, 26 Euston place, New road John Crawfurd, 27 Wilton crescent … Taylor, Red-Lion court, Fleet street Peter A. Taylor, 5 Euston square T. Perronet Thompson, 13 Hanover terrace, …
Survey of London
… and Lucas estates on the east. It formerly extended across Euston Road and included the site of St. Pancras Station … house, which was then approached by a lane from the New (Euston) Road (a continuation of Skinners Street on the … and began development on the northern side of the New (Euston) Road considerably before 1799, for Horwood's map of …
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