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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in which are extensive leadmines belonging to Earl Cawdor. The chapel of Nant-y-Bai is in this hamlet, having … and 1000 royal bounty, and in the patronage of Earl Cawdor; net income, 59. Nearly opposite Earl Cawdor's mansion of Nant-y-Mwyn, where the banks of the river …
Survey of London
… Street on part of the back premises; these he let to Lord Cawdor of No. 74 South Audley Street. 49 The front was …
Survey of London
… The main house itself he sub-let in 1832 to the first Earl Cawdor, together with a third new and quite separate set of … a number of features probably date from the beginning of Cawdor's tenancy. These include a pair of Ionic columns now … who in 1829 was building a country house for Earl Cawdor in Carmarthenshire. 172 No. 74 South Audley Street, …
Survey of London
… South Audley Street, the occupant of which, the first Earl Cawdor, became Feetham's tenant here. 72 In 1907 the stables …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Stackpool Court, the property and one of the seats of Earl Cawdor (of which the park is in this parish, and the house … the lake, was erected by the great grandfather of Earl Cawdor, and son of Sir Alexander Campbell, who was the first … The interior was richly embellished by an ancestor of Earl Cawdor, in 1766. In the park is a day school, under the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… been lent on mortgage, to either Lord Anglesey or Lord Cawdor. 21 Some of the remaining stock was used to buy … not helped by the inability of either the Anglesey or Cawdor estates to repay the money lent to them on mortgage, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for five years to Isabella, widow of John Campbell, Baron Cawdor. 67 Charles Smith was living at Elmhurst in 1848. 68 …
Survey of London
… Frederick Campbell, latterly 2nd Baron and later 1st Earl Cawdor, 181922. Col. (later maj.-gen.) Thomas Steele, 182443. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… agricultural school, under the patronage of Earl Cawdor. According to tradition, there was a religious house … and borough of Wiston were subsequently purchased by Earl Cawdor. The castle, founded by the original Norman … with 800 royal bounty; net income, 164; patron, Earl Cawdor: the tithes have been commuted for 360, of which a sum …
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