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A History of the County of Berkshire
… which was cast by Mears & Stainbank in the year 1887) by Phelps & Lester of London in the year 1738. The communion …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Attwood, T. By 1782 Firth, S. By 1783 Vicary, W. By 1787 Phelps, J. By 1789 Mayor, T. By 1791 Carnaby, W. By 1791 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Davie: 30 Aug. 1811. William Chafy: 17 Oct. 1813. Robert Phelps: 23 May 1843. Charles Smith: 5 Feb. 1890. George …
Survey of London
… employed by Chambers and Bartley, Charles Frederick Phelps appears to have had a more considerable influence than … as houses in Essex Villas on the Phillimore estate which Phelps had built a few years earlier, although there they are … in pairs rather than terraced as in Russell Road. One of Phelps's favourite motifs, an elaborate triple window at …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… second, from which the inscription has been cut, is by R. Phelps; the third, given by Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, is by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lester, of Whitechapel, 1749; and the tenor by Richard Phelps, of Whitechapel, 1730. There is also a fire-bell, …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… by A. and Marten by O. 1658[9], March 24. Faringdon.Thomas Phelps to [Marten]. A business letter, but mentioning that …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… John Mottram E. Miall E. Prout Thomas Place Francis Phelps Joseph Radnor Lord Roebuck J. Arthur Revell Henry …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… July Ducarel, P.J. 1806 21 July Garrick, N.E. 1809 5 June Phelps, E. 1814 29 Aug. Davis, J.H. 1820 13 May Coleman, G. …
Survey of London
… the table of lessees would indicate was Charles Frederick Phelps. When he took his first lease on the estate in 1860, Phelps was described as an architect and had an address in … g Besides the houses of which he was the direct lessee, Phelps was granted sub-leases of some houses which had been …
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