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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 59; cf. Selected Ltrs. and Jnls. of Geo. Crabbe, ed. T. C. Faulkner, pp. 273-4, 402; R. Huchon, Geo. Crabbe and His …
Survey of London
… and is marked on Thompson's map as "Cheyne House Academy." Faulkner says 3 it was carried on in 1829 by Dr. Felix, and … Messrs Attwood and Taylor. 17951800. Thomas Edwards. Faulkner tells us that Elizabeth, Duchess of Hamilton, widow … in the parish register of burials for August 12th, 1747. Faulkner devotes a paragraph to John Collett, the painter, …
Survey of London
… with that of the "Mrs." Norman who is the subject of Faulkner's graceful little encomium, and who died in 1827, … letter by the doctor describing his symptoms, printed by Faulkner. He died in 1785, aged 70. Faulkner gives us also the curious but painful circumstances …
Survey of London
… wife of J. M. Whistler. Bibliographical references. Thomas Faulkner, Chelsea and its Environs (2nd edition, 1829). … name to the "Yorkshire Grey Stairs" on the old riverside. Faulkner places Admiral Balchen in Little Chelsea. He is … occupying his house in Cheyne Walk ( see Beaver, p. 333). Faulkner has "Kynaston, Esq., in the Commission of the Peace …
Survey of London
… the researches of Mr. Randall Davies for our main facts. Faulkner tells us that the name "Don Saltero" 1 first … January 1799. James Salter, Catalogue of Rarities. Thomas Faulkner, Chelsea and its Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. …
Survey of London
… Bowes. In connection with the above names we may note that Faulkner writes of a number of pictures of Chelsea by an …
Survey of London
… with that of her son at Gough House. According to Faulkner, she was the daughter of Nicholas Crispe, of London. … 7 Paradise Row ( see p. 27). The Rev. Weedon Butler who, Faulkner tells us, kept his school in Chelsea for forty … larger accommodation. Mr. Wm. Ascroft has pointed out that Faulkner gives this erroneously as the house of the Neilds. …
Survey of London
… house was taken by James Neild, who lived here till 1814. Faulkner, who, apparently from a misprint, places the Neilds … to Queen Victoria. Bibliographical references. Thomas Faulkner, Chelsea and its Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. …
Survey of London
… the house and "the elegant brick and wood building" which Faulkner tells us was erected by Dominiceti on the east side … no little interest and considerable hostility at the time. Faulkner says, "In March, 1755, Dr. Dominiceti opened his … &c., by Bartholomew de Dominiceti.Chelsea, Nov. 1, 1771." Faulkner prints several extracts from both Fielding's and …
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