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A History of the County of Warwick
… the Cluley light car only between 1921 and 1928. 2 Wigan-Barlow Motors, connected with the Lewis Ordnance … Cluley and Company (1928), Marseal Motors (1925), Wigan-Barlow Motors (1923), Albatros Motors (1924), the Cooper Car …
A History of the County of Warwick
… narrowly beaten by the Tories Jefferys and Capt. Francis Barlow, who were given corporation support. 82 Barlow was a magistrate in Yorkshire. A Commons committee … time, and was an active promoter of public works. 83 At Barlow's death in 1805 Moore was joined by William Mills, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 6, directed to Anthony Kitchin Bishop of Landaff, William Barlow, late Bishop of Bath and Wells, lord elect of … another Mathew, who married Frances, daughter of William Barlow 86 Bishop of Bath and Wells, and afterwards of … Matthus Parkerus Cons. Arch. Cant. 17 Decemb. 1559. Willo. Barlow. Johe. Scorie. Milone. Coverdalio. Johne. Hodgskins. E …
Survey of London Monograph
… record of this very splendid funeral, with designs by Barlow, engraved by Robert White. It was printed in 1670 and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the summer of 1644: Henry Edmonds, Charles Mason, William Barlow, William Franklin. A fifth, Stephen Anstey, followed …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… half-length holding a laurel wreath, given by Sir Thomas Barlow in 1946; Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Robert Hare (d. 1604), John Cowell (d. 1611), William Barlow (d. 1613), Thomas Eden (d. 1645), Nicholas Hobart (d. … It is marked: London n for 1570, F R in monogram. Bishop Barlow's cup and cover is a silver-gilt standing cup of a …
Survey of London
… given possession of some ground in Green Street by Thomas Barlow and Robert Andrews, who were the undertakers for a … by the continual recurrence of the name, was the family of Barlow. At least three generations of the family, which came … who were all involved in building work. The eldest William Barlow, sometimes described as William Barlow senior, was the …
Survey of London
… several acres, the biggest being that taken by Thomas Barlow and Robert Andrews in 1725 (no. 55 on plan A). In most … Street, which was taken by the estate surveyor, Thomas Barlow, at the beginning of the development, no trades at all … slate. The time allowed for completion was often varied, Barlow for instance being simply enjoined to proceed 'with …
Survey of London
… Simmons, on the one part, and Joshua Fletcher, mason, John Barlow, bricklayer, Lawrence Neale, carpenter, John Smith, … time', and, moreover, she undertook to employ Fletcher, Barlow and Neale on the house in their respective trades, it … Covent Garden. He was probably an associate of Thomas Barlow, the estate surveyor, who had also lived in Covent …
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