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University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… in italics in square brackets were awarded Honours after a two years' Course of Study as Internal Students, but were … Alexander: University College. Du Boulay, Winifred Augusta H.: University College. Harding, Geoffrey Harold: University … College. Crowley, Michael John: King's College. [ Darbishire, Otto Bernard: Imperial CollegeRoyal College of …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Anglo-Saxon period, in the 18th century it became a coaching stop on the London road, with a relatively broad … in the early 20th century the pioneering meteorologist W.H. Dines (d. 1927) built a small (now-demolished) observatory … 1841), who left her Oxfordshire properties to her cousin G.H. Gibbs (d. 1842). 15 None of the post-1628 owners resided, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… intensified on existing estates. Rebuilding was usually to a greater density. Between 1851 and 1859, for example, James … houses, to which services could be supplied. 50 Henry Darbishire, later architect to the Peabody Trust, designed … builder, applied to build 18 houses there in 1871 and W. H. Hall erected Charlotte Buildings, between Nichol Row and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had been inclosed by 1652. 35 Demesne land, nearly 400 a., then covered more than half Bethnal Green. 36 It had 20 … improvements for access. 48 She commissioned Henry Ashley Darbishire to design a market on a 2-a. site, with the … Pyotts, Dickens's and Eastfields: G.L.R.O., P93/DUN/201. T.H.L.H.L., BG/202; G.L.R.O., P93/DUN/200. G.L.R.O., …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Beauvale. Nicolas de Cantelupe 1 Lord of Ilkeston in Darbishire (mentioned in Greseley) having obtained licence of … 22 Septemb. in the sixteenth year of his reign, founded a Monastery in his Park of Greyseley, for a Prior and twelve … annum, and after the dissolution most of it, 8 July, 33 H. 8, 9 was granted to Sir William Hussy, and the heirs males …
Calendar of Border Papers
… will justify this on trial. Signed: P. Wyllughby. 6 pp. A single broad sheet. Indorsed. 1294. Willoughby to … charge, or suffering such indignity so near my own "yeates"a true subject taken prisoner, and "doble" incursions upon my … to me with earnest request he might follow his busines in Darbishire, wher in at this present, he is exceedingly …
History Theses 1901-1970
… HISTORY The Tudor privy council. D.N. Gladish. London M.A. 1915. The jurisdiction of the privy council under the … M.A. 1909. The Norfolk rising under Robert Kett, 1549. W.H.T. Walker. Wales M.A. 1921. The social and economic … Marches of Wales during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. P.H. Williams. Oxford D.Phil. 1955. The early career of Sir …
History Theses 1901-1970
… representation of Yorkshire boroughs, 164085. P.A. Bolton. Leeds M.A. 1966. The political career of Philip, … career of the 1st earl of Shaftesbury, 166073. K.H.D. Haley. Oxford B.Litt. 1949. A biography of Thomas … William, 3rd Lord Howard of Escrick (1626?1694). Phyllis H. Goodman. Oxford B.Litt. 1948. Sir John Vaughan, chief …
History Theses 1901-1970
… of the population since 1800. Winifred R. Luke. London M.A. (Ext.) 1939. Cleveland and Teesside: a geographical study … developments during the past 150 years in the county. H.C. Andrews. London M.Sc. (Ext.) 1956. Urban change in East … of the north-eastern rim of the Glamorgan coalfield. L.H. Bolwell. Wales M.A. 1961. A study of socio-geographic …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… inscription; (4) of Edward, son of John Scott, 1538, with a re-used figure in armour of c. 1465; palimpsest on … part of inscription; palimpsest on shield, part of foot of a shrouded figure and part of canopystandard; (8) to Thomas … chapel are the following: Fittings. Floor-slabs: (1) to H.A., 1714; (2) defaced, but said to be that of the Founder, …
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