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Old and New London
… Shakespeare. At No. 47 was living, in the year 1836, J. M. W. Turner, the prince of modern English landscape painters; … disorder. The house was "subsequently known," writes Dr. W. Russell, "as 'Turner's Den.' And truly it was a den. The … The new church, of which the architect was Mr. W. Butterfield, was built in 18509. The first stone was laid by …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Kington, Herefs. 12 Handsome Chairs Compass backs & seats w th fine Cain 18 with two matching elbow chairs and another … elbow chair for a Close stool Chair the seat Cov'rd w th red morrocco Leather. The cost of the commission … 7 July 1731. Took as apps George Miller, 174754; Richard Butterfield, 175260; John Austin, 176273; William Gramlick, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… probably of the 12th century, were discovered in 1975; the W. respond of the N. arcade of the chancel is of the 12th … rebuilt later but one small lancet window remains to the W. of the S. door. In the early 14th century, alterations … In 186770 there was an extensive restoration by William Butterfield; much stonework, especially in the windows, was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… century was a farm, but is now occupied by Lieut.-Col. C.W. Trotter. It is built of stone, and the date 1635, which … 47 After this date it passed, according to Willis, to the Butterfield family, a member of which had married the heiress of the Paxtons. 48 About 1716 Eleanor Butterfield married George Southam, to whom she brought this …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… bier. There is a bell, dated 1788, which is probably by W. & T. Mears, and a saunce by Edward Hemins of Bicester, … in 1656 the trustees or mortgagees of the Woods, Edward Butterfield, Peter Paxton, and others, 113 conveyed the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury, Chipping Norton and Cheltenham branch of the G.W.R. 19 It ran through Milton and Adderbury to meet the … the Wesleyan Chapel (1893); 43 the Institute, given by J. W. Larnach in 1897; and the houses, built both by the R.D.C. … VIRGIN, Milton, was built in 18567 after the design of W. Butterfield. The builders were Franklin & Hopcraft and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (d. 1864). The manor passed to Baskerville's son W. T. M. Baskerville (d. 1897). 117 In 1904 Aldbourne farm … to his son William (d. 1953) and that William's son Mr. W. A. Brown, who owned it in partnership with members of his … porch and transept. In the restoration of 1867 by William Butterfield a more steeply pitched roof was placed over the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… aisle and the tower, was rebuilt in 1859 by the late Mr. W. Butterfield. The north aisle is of 14th-century date with … The doorway at the foot into the tower was blocked by Mr. Butterfield and an outer doorway substituted. The tower arch …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it, in 1837: it was of flint and red brick to designs of W. B. Moffatt, an associate of Sir Gilbert Scott. 198 On the … House, large and of red brick, was built c. 1888 for W. Q. Cole. 200 A toll house, of coursed flint with brick … In 18523 the church was restored to designs by William Butterfield, who evidently intended to remove all features …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of the fabric in 1851 under the direction of William Butterfield, when the porch was rebuilt and the roofs …
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