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Survey of London
… 14 for Colin Hunter; No. 29 (originally No. 9) for William Burges; and No. 31 (originally No. 11) for (Sir) Luke Fildes. … on the north side of the road to the west of William Burges's Tower House. These (originally Nos. 5 and 7) were … 9 until 1967, was designed by the architect William Burges for his own occupation. Burges began to make drawings …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 5 Dec. Meadows, S. 1792 15 Nov. Boscawen, H. 1795 10 Nov. Burges, Sir J.B. 1824 11 Oct. Lamb, Sir C.M. Under Marshals …
Survey of London
… 19247: 120 seven-branch candle-holders designed by William Burges, presented by third Marquess of Bute, 1879. 121 Chapel …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… death without issue, it came to his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Burges, of Westerham, whose only son, Robert Burges, esq. of Hall-place, in Lyghe, lately died possessed …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… drains to a specified width and depth. See Walker and Burges, Rep. on the Improvement of the Middle Level (1846). … 9 square miles, or about 6,000 acres of land.' Walker and Burges, Rep. on the Improvement of the Middle Level (1846). …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… the stone walle; And the captaynys of that cytte, Mayre, burges, and yemonrye, For nede they muste wante mete, …
Survey of London
… July 1722 by Sir Isaac Tillard to Edward Osborne and John Burges. Osborne and Burges were described as citizens and joiners of London, but Burges, who occupied No. 26, was in fact a calender. In 1744 …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
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