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Survey of London
… longer to get under way: Sir Thomas Robinson advised Lord Bute in 1762 against building a house here or on the Portland … the town house of Robert's great Scottish patron Lord Bute. The Adams' list is the longer not just because of their … of the Mayfair estate may be dated. Mount Stuart, Bute MSS., letter of Sir Thomas Robinson to Lord Bute, 15 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 3rd Duke of 1720 13 June Harold, Earl of 1721 10 Aug. Bute, 2nd Earl of 1721 31 Aug. Rutland, 3rd Duke of 1722 31 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 2nd Earl of 1755 4 Mar. Rochford, 4th Earl of 1760 15 Nov. Bute, 3rd Earl of 1761 3 Apr. Huntingdon, 10th Earl of 1770 …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… of one peny the myle, sometymes lesse and at the moste bute three halfe pence, and wilfullye taken mens horses …
Cardiff Records
… Canal and the River Taff. The opening of the West Bute Dock in 1839 and the construction of the Taff Vale … The construction of the Rhymney Railway in 1858, and the Bute East Dock in 1859, shewed that Cardiff continued to make …
Survey of London
… developed in Burges's work at Cardiff for the Marquess of Bute. The materials used are a hard red brick with stone …
Survey of London
… designed by William Burges, presented by third Marquess of Bute, 1879. 121 Chapel of St. Wilfrid. The altar and …
Old and New London
… burning opposite the Mansion House, in derision of Lord Bute and the princess-dowager, at the time the sheriffs were … abused the Princess Dowager and her favourite Lord Bute, who were supposed to influence the young king, and in …
Cardiff Records
… 1775). Issue(1) Charlotte Jane, m. the first Marquess of Bute; (2) Alice Elizabeth, m. Viscount Beauchamp, eldest son … Windsor, till her death in 1775. JOHN, 1st MARQUESS OF BUTE, and CHARLOTTE JANE (Windsor), his wife 17751800. … m. (12 November 1766) John, eldest son of the 3rd Earl of Bute. He was created Baron Cardiff 1776. In 1794, on the …
Cardiff Records
… Kibbor and Cardiff was purchased by the Earl of Bute in 1793, from the successors in title of the Herberts of the Friars, and the Marquess of Bute is now Lord. The Grange of Moor may be mentioned … tenure in Roath has long ceased to exist. The Marquess of Bute is now Lord of Roath. A Court Baron for Lord Bute's …
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