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A History of the County of York
… 1, 281, 315; G. Benson, The Arts in York, passim; K. Esdaile, 'Sculpture and Sculptors in Yorks.' Y.A.J. xxxv. …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the 1840s. 28 William Braund was outdone by Sir James Esdaile. After inheriting New Place through his second wife, Esdaile bought Gaynes manor in 1770. 29 He at once undertook … the occupant from 1804 to 1819. 32 In 1974 only two of Esdaile's buildings were still standing: Gaynes Cross (no. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1685 it belonged to Sir Thomas Skipwith, Bt. 60 Sir James Esdaile, of New Place, rebuilt it in 1771, constructing a family vault below; and in 1839 James Esdaile sold the rights in the chapel along with New Place. … of Andrew Branfill (d. 1709). An inscription to James Esdaile (d. 1812) by Sir Richard Westmacott, and another to …
Survey of London
… Company for a while. The lease now belongs to Alfred Esdaile. Nos. 10 and 11 Great Newport Street Demolished (Sir) …
A History of the County of Essex
… on the Stanley monument in Tong church (Salop.), see Mrs. Esdaile, 'Shakespeare's verses in Tong Ch. Salop', Shropshire …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Duport agent: 11 Feb. 171213: 36 l. 0 s. 2 d. 41 John Esdaile (St. Christopher): Stephen Duport agent: 11 Feb. …
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