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Old and New London
… instructor of the nineteenth century," and one of whom Caroline Norton some years previously had written: "Not …
Old and New London
… years afterwards, speaks of receiving a card from Lady Caroline Petersham to go with her to Vauxhall. 'And the party … he says, 'consisted of the Duke of Kingston, Lady Caroline, Lord March, Mr. Whitehead, 'a pretty Miss … and a very foolish Miss Sparre.' He adds, that 'Lady Caroline and little Asheor the Pollard Ashe, as they called …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… embellished versions of the Cove Row type (Monument 23). a Caroline Place (245) Houses, five, Nos. 15, of three storeys, …
The Environs of London
… Maria married General Otway. It is now vested in Miss Mary Caroline Wynyard, daughter of General Wynyard, by Sophia, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… married General Charles Otway (d. 1764), and her daughters Caroline (wife of John Douglas John St. Leger) and Sophia … moieties had passed by 1790 to Sophia's daughter, Maria Caroline Wynyard, who continued to renew the lease until …
Survey of London
… Cave has been taken as indicative of a link to Queen Caroline's Merlin's Cave of 1735, a thatched Gothic cottage … 2006 Pinks, p.580: Judith Colton, 'Merlin's Cave and Queen Caroline: Garden Art as Political Propaganda', in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… quarterly impaling Baylie quarterly; on S. wall, (5) to Caroline, Countess of Portarlington, 1813, stone tablet …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Oxford
… to take a lease of the first building. The plan was for Caroline, duchess of Marlborough, to nominate six almswomen … were transferred to the borough council and reopened as Caroline Court in 1970, providing sheltered accommodation for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Marlboroughs in the 1790s, of which one survives as Caroline Court. 18 The town's prosperity in the 18th century …
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