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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… 'haberdassher,' Thomas Fuller, William Tenacre, Nicholas Agar, William Broune and Hugh Broune mercers, each of London, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… Richard Delvys of Dodyngton co. Chester and Thomas Agar of Broughton co. Northampton, to the king in 100 marks …
A History of the County of Northampton
… early 1920s Cosgrove Hall was the residence of Alexander Agar Ferguson; by 1925 it was the home of Mrs. Bernice Ellen Agar, who was the owner until 1928, 7 when it was purchased …
Survey of London
… the earliest date (31st January, 172930). 128 The Rev. Mr. Agar who was at No. 13 in 17667 was the Rev. Charles Agar, afterwards Earl of Normanton, who was made Bishop of …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… St, Bryanston Sq., 1829; 11 Gt Quebec St, 1835; and 8 Agar St, Strand, 1837. [D] Duffour, Joseph, London, frame …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 11 June Browne, H. 1680 9 Jan. Whorwood, W. 1684 2 Dec. Agar, T. Under Housekeeper, Keeper of the Privy Lodgings and …
Survey of London
… collection of prints and drawings. ( b) Councillor Agar's House, c. 1853 10. ( a) St. Pancras Workhouse and the Agar Estate, c. 1850 From the Council's collection of prints … Workhouse, King's Road, c. 1850 11. ( a) and ( b) Views in Agar Town, 1857 From the Council's collection of prints and …
Survey of London
… a) Charing Cross Hospital in 1939. Elevation to Strand and Agar Street; ( b) Morley's Hotel in 1920 Photographs. 39. St. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the town. Dovor gave the title of Baron to G. J. W. Agar Ellis, only son of Viscount Clifden, who was raised to …
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