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Calendar of Treasury Books
… annuity to, 1952. Beaufort, Duke of. See Somerset, Henry. Beaufoy, , issues to, 488. -, Robert, concealed houses, 273, …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… the Maudslay iron works, and in South Lambeth Road, the Beaufoy's vinegar brewery. The river made Lambeth a thriving …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… of the House of Commons, five of them Dissenters: Henry Beaufoy (Great Yarmouth), Sir Henry Hoghton (Preston), John … varied too. For example, Jeffries, French, Lowdell, Beaufoy and Rogers were rarely absent, but John Wilkes, who … Paley, Works, ed. D. S. Weyland (1837), ii, 44. See Henry Beaufoy's opening speech in the repeal debate of 1787, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… and a vine with fruit; (13) of Mary, daughter of Sir Henry Beaufoy, 1705, white marble wall-monument, by Grinling …
The Environs of London
… is said to have been first introduced there from Holland. Beaufoy's vinegar works. On the site of Cuper's Gardens are Messrs. Beaufoy's extensive vinegar works. Mr. Pennant, who went over … preacher 195. Cuper's Gardens. The site of Messrs Beaufoy's distillery was, in 1636, the garden of Thomas …
Old and New London
… of the site of Cuper's Gardens was afterwards occupied by Beaufoy's vinegar works and manufactory of British wines, 8 … Bridge and its approaches cleared the spot, and forced Beaufoy to retreat further south. Besides the gardens above …
Old and New London
… species of white wine; and by a wondrous magic, Messrs. Beaufoy here pour forth the materials for the rich …
Survey of London
… by J. Buckler in the Council's collection. 7. ( a) Beaufoy's Wine Manufactory, site of Cuper's Gardens ( b) The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… scholarships, of 50 per annum each, established by Hen. Beaufoy, Esq., F.R.S., for the encouragement of the study of …
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