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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 56 and in the early 20th century the landowner C. G. Cunard (d. 1914), who created the park on the south side of … rectory. A few years after Vigers's death in 1906 C. G. Cunard became the most influential figure in the parish and … the principal house and most of the land to Cyril Grant Cunard in 1908. 117 Cunard, whose grandfather had founded the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… inscribed 'a.m.d.c. Sua manu fecit et dono dedit Bache Cunard Stibbington m c m x x i i' hall-marked for 19212; a …
Survey of London
… in Wales in the early 1900s and taking its name from a Cunard liner broken up at Swansea in 1909. Fixtures and …
Survey of London
… No. 25 Walter Sydney Sichel, writer No. 26 Sir Samuel Cunard, 1st Bart, shipowner No. 27 Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward …
Survey of London
… the builder John Garlick and the purchaser from him, E. H. Cunard, in 190001. 51 A later occupant, Countess Zborowski, … Gore, son of 3rd Earl of Arran, 186977. Ernest Haliburton Cunard, director of Cunard Steam Ship Co., 19013. Countess Zborowski, 190413. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and H. Molyneux; the former became huntsman to Sir Bache Cunard and subsequently to Lord Middleton, in whose country …
Survey of London
… 9th bt., 18502. 2nd Baron Templemore, 187687. Lady Cunard, wife of Sir Bache Cunard, 3rd bt., 1918. No. 3 No. 3 is a narrow-fronted house …
Survey of London
… Mary Inverclyde, wid. of 2nd Baron Inverclyde, Chairman of Cunard Steamship Co., 190810: her 2nd husband, Gen. Sir …
A History of the County of Essex
… Battle of the Somme (1916). It was dissolved in 1924. The Cunard Film Co. Ltd. built a studio in Wood Street in 191314. …
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