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Cardiff Records
… Velindra House. Walter Coffin, Landaff Court. W m Crawshay, Cyfarthfa. Capt n Deacon, Longcross. Wyndham Lewis, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… part of the very extensive establishment of Messrs. Crawshay, of Cyvarthva, near Merthyr-Tydvil. These works … purchase, the property of the Richardsons, next of William Crawshay, Esq., and it now belongs to Rowland Fothergill, …
Survey of London
… derived from the profits of the engineering firm of Hawks, Crawshay and Company of Gateshead. The fact that a junior …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Jarman and part of 14 a. of the Abney estate. William Crawshay held some 60 a., which included the Hornsey part of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1964. 7 Other flats built during the 1950s were Medway and Crawshay houses in Clissold Crescent between 1954 and 1959, 8 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… east of his existing estate, 71 sold the estate to William Crawshay, 72 who in 1813 held 4 a. of Stoke Newington … who married the curate Augustus Clissold, whose courtship Crawshay had opposed. After Clissold's death in 1882 the estate reverted to the Crawshay family and George Crawshay sold it in 1886 to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Ecclesiastical Commissioners purchased the Clissold or Crawshay estate for building but in 1887, after a local …
A History of the County of Leicester
… had forced to stand down, 432 had been replaced by E. Crawshay Williams, a politician of a very different type from … evident in the byelection of 1913, made necessary after Crawshay Williams had been cited in a divorce case and …
Survey of London
… 247 Sir Robert was head of the engineering firm of Hawks, Crawshay and Company of Gateshead, which had prospered …
Old and New London
… the bell was 1,600 feet in length; it was made by Messrs. Crawshay, of Newcastle; and each link was separately tested. …
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