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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Mettingham college, to Sir Anthony Denny, one of his privy council, who died possessed of it, as appears by his will, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the 28th, 32d, &c. of Edward II. and was of the King's council. Roger Gavel was son of John Gavel, living at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the said year, on October 25, admitted one of the privy council. By Chatherine his wife, he had Sir John de Norwich, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Cosgrove, Deanshanger and Potterspury passed to the county council, which also secured the closure of the small schools … focus for conflict in the larger villages was the parish council which each acquired in 1894. Although a good deal of … parishes of the union formed a small rural district council, which pursued an inactive career before the 1920s. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1738 8 Dec. Gashry, F. Adm. 3/43, 29 Sept. 1738; order in council 30 Nov. 1738 (PC 2/95 pp. 21-3, 33). Adm. 3/44, 7 March 1741; order in council 27 April 1741 (PC 2/96 pp. 447-8, 455). …
Survey of London
… 3641 (Ill. 13), pulled down in 1910 by Finsbury Borough Council to widen the roadway. 38 With the London County Council's plan in the 1950s to demolish most of the Close and …
Survey of London
… 55. The Rosemary School newly completed. London County Council Architect's Department, 19489. Demolished The … metalwork centre was added by the London County Council in 1913. 153 In 18912, while construction of the … of reinforced-concrete panelsput up by the London County Council at this time (Ill. 55). It was designed by the LCC …
Survey of London
… for a public open space planned by the London County Council in the 1960s would have swept away most of the …
Survey of London
… damage, industry declined. In the 1960s the London County Council pursued a plan to demolish the northern side and much … by the vestry's successor bodies, Finsbury Borough Council (from 1900) and the London Borough of Islington … Close were threatened with demolition by the London County Council's scheme to extend the open space and combine it with …
Survey of London
… and its responsibilities transferred to the London County Council. Thereafter, the building was one of the LCC Relief … before being taken over in the 1960s by Islington Borough Council Engineer's Department. The Red House, as it had … than carry out alterations required by the London County Council, and the building was subsequently occupied by S. …
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