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Survey of London
… James Bentley, 1835. 7. William Nash, 1833. 8. Sir Charles Cockerell, Bt., 1792. 9. Patrick Black, M.D., 1842. 10. …
Survey of London
… appointed as their architect and surveyor, Samuel Pepys Cockerell, a pupil of Sir Robert Taylor, entrusting to him … all the facts here given have been derived. They show that Cockerell submitted his schemes to the committee on 28th … to the vicinity of the hospital and keep up its status. Cockerell advocated the reservation of the eastern portion of …
Survey of London
… and on 18th August, 1802, Thomas Harrison waited on Cockerell, the architect to the hospital, and showed him a … No immediate action was taken and on 19th December, 1807, Cockerell reported to his committee that Harrison had … moved to Grove House, Kentish Town; from there he wrote to Cockerell on 13th January telling him that he was applying …
Survey of London
… Park Road were built in 1900 to the designs of Albert E. Cockerell on a piece of ground which had been the entrance to … House. Watts's architect was a friend, Frederick Pepys Cockerell, the son of Charles Robert Cockerell. Building began early in 1875 and Watts was able to …
Survey of London
… of Rhodesia House. It was originally designed by Professor Cockerell, R.A., f as the Westminster Insurance Offices. It … shell canopy" which was removed in 1844. 351 C. R. Cockerell (17881863), the second son of Samuel Pepys Cockerell and a descendant of the diarist, was a pupil in his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 47 H. Ditchfield, &c. d. J. Bolton c. 1560 Edward Cockerell 48 7 Aug. 1582 Alexander Smith 49 Bernard Anderton d. Ed. Cockerell 10 June 1594 John Albright, M.A. 50 Bishop of … Aug. 1 551, bequeathed 'unto the vicar of Bolton, Edward Cockerell, 3 s. 4 d., to pray for me'; Wills (Chet. Soc. new …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… gives Edward Dockerall as vicar of Bolton-le-Sands. See Cockerell at Bolton-le-Moors. Act Bks. at Chester. Ibid.; the …
Survey of London
… of the houses on the estate was made, principally by S. P. Cockerell in association with Carr, and perhaps on the basis … The bill submitted by Carr in 1798 amounted to 150. 15 Cockerell at least seems to have had difficulty in getting … account, 1759. P.R.O., T48/45. R.I.B.A., letter, S. P. Cockerell, 1796, in 'Society of Architects' MSS. (Information …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the library. The architect for the work was C. R. Cockerell. A new ceiling was introduced and the library …
Old and New London
… In Chester Terrace the eminent architect, Professor Cockerell, R.A., spent the last ten years of his life, and he … the first of the "honorary retired Academicans." Professor Cockerell published, late in life, a large folio work, …
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