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Old and New London
… from very humble parentage, and was born at Ashburton, in Devonshire, in the neighbourhood of which place he held his …
Old and New London
… over his Majesty during the anointing, viz., the Duke of Devonshire, Earl of Northumberland, Earl of Hertford, and … the Duke of Cumberland, each for himself; then the Duke of Devonshire, Lord Chamberlain, pronounced the words of homage …
Old and New London
… the eight sides, supported on clustered shafts of polished Devonshire marble around a large central shaft, with four …
Old and New London
… is prefixed to his translation of "Juvenal." A native of Devonshire, and eminently a selfmade man, Gifford was a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… years produced a yearly profit of 30,000 to the Duke of Devonshire; but the ore becoming scarce, it was given up by … 90; patron, M. Burgoyne, Esq.; impropriator, the Duke of Devonshire. The church was rebuilt in 1820, at a cost of 600, … Charlotte-row, Augustaplace, and Clarence, Pulteney, and Devonshire buildings, are conspicuous 5 to which may be added …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (266); the S. end of the Esplanade was next developed with Devonshire Buildings and Pulteney Buildings (229, 230) and … '[Rebuilt by] T. VINING [builder April 23rd 1825]'. (229) Devonshire Buildings (Plate 186) is a terrace of six houses … of six houses (Plate 184) attached to the W. end of Devonshire Buildings (229) but facing N.W., has tiled mansard …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bride the beauteous Elfrida, daughter of Ordgar, Earl of Devonshire, after wife to King Edgar and by him mother of …
Survey of London
… wherein Coll. Worden Servants lately was." The Earl of Devonshire's share comprised "these roomes followinge in the … to those of the duchess" for her servants. The Duke of Devonshire, however, also cast longing eyes on the Portsmouth … the lodgings she desired for her servants, till my lord Devonshire had resolved whether he would have them, or a part …
Survey of London
… towards the Thames, wherein were the lodgings of the lord Devonshire, Heer Overkirks, Lord Monmouths, etc.; they blew …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the north-eastern part of the county, bordering upon Devonshire, and is intersected by the Bude canal; it …
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