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Survey of London
… a small estate in Spitalfields, owned jointly by him and Charles Wood, during the same period. The Britton Street …
Old and New London
… Wilberforce, and James Stephen, the Thorntons, and Charles and Robert Grant. Still, it was the chosen home of … congregation. Be that as it may, it is certain that when Charles II. published, in 167172, a declaration of …
Survey of London
… Baron Holland of Foxley and grandfather of the famous Charles James Fox; various members of the family continued as … George Sturge of Kent Road. The houses were erected by Charles Wyatt of Walcot Place, Kennington Road, builder. 99 … 1911 to 1916, was completed in 1920 to the design of Sir Charles Nicholson. 118 St. John the Divine, pencil sketch …
Survey of London
… Police Station was erected in 1858 to the designs of Charles Reeves, Metropolitan Police Surveyor, at a cost of … in the same year. Benjamin Ferrey was a pupil of Augustus Charles Pugin and author of Recollections of A. W. N. Pugin …
Survey of London
… which show the influence of Philip Webb, were prepared by Charles Holden, who had joined Adams in October 1899. 8 The … Information supplied through Mr. John Summerson by Mr. Charles Holden. The Builder, May 9, 1903, p. 488. Deeds of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… often absent landowners. The lord of Brize Norton manor, Charles Greenwood (a minor), received c. 1,018 a. (31 per … and the owner of other farms. 157 From c. 1817 to 1907 Charles Gillett and his descendants owned and usually worked … was a corn dealer and seedsman, while the small farmer Charles Akers (with 27 a.) and market gardener Joseph Akers …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The united manor descended from John Greenwood to his son Charles (d. 1721), 47 whose widow Anne afterwards held several tenements by jointure. 48 Charles's son and successor, also called Charles, was apparently born after his father's death 49 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… family: principally Thomas (d. 1679), John (d. 1712), and Charles (d. 1721). Plate, Bells, and Churchyard Most church … By 1767 a community of 25 Catholics had formed, comprising Charles Greenwood's family and their priest, two labourers' …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… on S. in ashlar, have slated roofs. They were built for Charles Lowe, wine merchant, in 1846 to designs by Charles Richardson who applied in that year to the … in the early 19th century. A shop front was installed by Charles Richardson, architect, in 1848 ( Mercury, 14 April); …
A Survey of London
… Dame Ioan Dawbeny wife to Sir William Dawbeny, Thomas Charles Esquier, sir Iohn Dawbeny knight, and his sonne …
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