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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… now gives the title of Earl to a branch of the family of Cavendish, raised to the peerage in 1831. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… continued till the reign of Henry VIII., when Sir William Cavendish is found patron of the living, though the manor did not come into the possession of the Cavendish family until the middle of last century. The parish …
Old and New London
… side of the Common, at the corner of what is now known as Cavendish Road, lived Mr. Henry Cavendish, the eccentric chemist, of whom we have already had … wished done with it. On reaching Clapham, and finding Mr. Cavendish's house, he rang the bell, but had the greatest …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… manor was granted by Edward VI., in 1552, to Sir William Cavendish; the Duke of Devonshire is now lord, and principal …
A History of the County of Somerset
… In 1912 the earl sold the Redlynch estate to the Cavendish Land Co. Ltd., 11 from whom it passed to Harman …
Survey of London
… and it was used as the Salt Office in 170622. o Lord James Cavendish, brother of William, Duke of Devonshire, succeeded …
Survey of London
… It was designed by Samuel Ware and built for Lord George Cavendish in the years 181819. Lord George acquired the … Chesham, the great-great-great-grandson of Lord George Cavendish, sold the freehold of the arcade, and a few months …
Survey of London
… and then, on her death in 1758, to their grandson William Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, 90 the son of their … when he gave it up to another brother-in-law, Lord George Cavendish, Devonshire's younger brother, who in later life … there during his premiership in 1783, but Lord George Cavendish continued to pay the rates in the years 17835. In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… town, where he also held a parliament. In 1381, Sir John Cavendish, lord chief justice, was brought hither and …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… North Shields. [D] Caldwell, Elizabeth, 12 Wigmore St, Cavendish Sq., London, cm and u (1808). Possibly the widow of William Caldwell. [D] Caldwell, William, Wigmore St, Cavendish Sq., London, cm and u (1783 c. 1805). In 1783 at … Elizabeth Caldwell. Initially traded from 12 Wigmore St, Cavendish Sq. and in 1811 the business is referred to as …
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