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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Kempster, J. By 1764 Bennet, A. By 1765 Brough, C. By 1765 Newton, T. By 1766 Smith, J.A. By 1766 Hammond, W. By 1766 … W. H. By 1802 Ferne, H. B. By 1802 Knights, P.J. By 1803 Newton, W. By 1803 Parquot, A. J. By 1803 Reynolds, G. By …
Survey of London
… MiD, DE6, PLA Engineering Dept Photograph Albums: E.Newton, 'Some Recent Sheds in the Port of London', Dock and … lv, p.141; lvii, pp.5, 113, 124; lviii, pp.93, 101: E.Newton, 'Transit Shed for P.L.A.', Tubular Structures, vol.IX, Nov 1967, pp.1721. R.F.J.Smeardon, E.Newton and F.A.Page, 'Engineering Work at Tilbury Docks, …
Old and New London
… to the inductive system introduced by Bacon; but even Newton practised alchemy, and witches were still burnt to …
Old and New London
… of the old. There the noblest sons of genius, Bacon, and Newton, and Wren, Addison, Gibbon, Mitford, have sat, 'mute, …
Old and New London
… or reputation. In Charles Square lived the Rev. John Newton, Cowper's friend and correspondent, many years rector …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… to builders, and it is now occupied by Baile Hill Terrace, Newton Terrace, Kyme Street, and Falkland Street. During the … plan of 1852. The ditch formerly continued across nos. 68 Newton Terrace and nos. 226, Kyme Street, turned across the …
Survey of London
… him better. 15 It was infirmity which persuaded Sir Isaac Newton to remove to Orbell's Buildings, Kensington, for the …
Old and New London
… Here advance Prior, Swift, Arbuthnot, Gay, Sir Isaac Newton; Steele, from visiting Addison; Walpole, from visiting … Campden Hill, died, March 20th, 1727, the great Sir Isaac Newton, at the age of eighty-five. His house seems to have … where a gateway next the "George" Tavern is inscribed "Newton House." His estate at Kensington he left to a daughter …
Survey of London
… House, near Greenwich, built about 1612, by Sir Adam Newton, tutor to Henry, Prince of Wales (Richardson), and …
A History of the County of York
… and apparently the church, were sold in 1549 to Miles Newton for £1 6 s. 8 d.; in 1555 the site was 'noisefully used' by the local inhabitants and Newton was asked to remedy the matter. 77 The act of union …
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