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Journal of the House of Lords
… Ramsey; Trench Chapel, Wrockwardine; Staindrop; Devonport; Anlaby; Burton Pidsea Chapel, Holderness; Earith; … Bailey Hill, Mold; Sturminster; Welton; Ker Street Chapel, Devonport; Leith; Morice Town Chapel, Devonport; Gilling; Motcombe; Rooss Chapel, Holderness; Lyss; …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Hammermen, Canongate; and of Bonnet Makers, &c. Edinburgh; Devonport and Stoke Damerel; Bilston Political Union; and …
Survey of London
… Museum, Munich 253, 254, 255, 256 De Vere Gardens 338 Devonport (Raglan Barracks) 86 Devonshire, 6th Duke of 133 …
Survey of London
… Sir William 157 Devitt House 923 s Devizes Joinery 718 Devonport, Viscount 263, 266 Devonshire House, East India …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ho., Devonshire Pl., see Edgware Rd., Haverstock Hill Devonport Mews, Diaghilev, Tamara Karsavina, Dibdin Ho., …
Survey of London
… Mary and Samuel 511 Devisscher family 461, 511, 541 Devonport 269 Devonshire, Duke of 545 Devonshire, Duke of (I) …
Survey of London
… 114b a Radinger, Philip, Associates 230 Raglan Barracks, Devonport 86 Railways and railway companies 1851 …
Survey of London
… Place, Garden Place 191 Kearley, Sir Hudson (Viscount Devonport) 263, 266 Kedge House 449 Kedgeree Place, East …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… and animal painter, was born at Plymouth Dock (now Devonport) on March 15, 1795. After acquiring some knowledge …
Two Calvinistic Methodist Chapels, 1743-1811: The London Tabernacle and Spa Fields Chapel
… and Lancashire, North Wiltshire and Berkshire and at Devonport. Most of Wales was Calvinist and in England the …
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