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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… advertised as part of the furniture of Hearthseath Park, Flintshire, to be sold by Mr Phillips of New Bond St, London. …
Survey of London
… they owned land in Chester, Cheshire, Denbighshire and Flintshire and also valuable lead mines in the last two …
Survey of London
… Boydell. The Boydell family came from Shropshire and Flintshire, and another of John Boydell's uncles, Thomas …
Survey of London
… Halkyn Castle, and the bulk of the Cheshire, Chester, and Flintshire properties', with a capital value of some 750,000. …
Survey of London
… for the support of Eaton Hall, Chester, and Halkyn Hall, Flintshire) to be remitted to the trustees for the payment of …
A History of the County of Chester
… Welsh county of Denbighshire (it was transferred to Flintshire in 1541). 4 From the 19th century Chester is less … boundary between Chester and the township of Saltney in Flintshire. For a variety of reasons there was no major … The basis of their wealth was initially lead mining in Flintshire, but that was very soon overtaken by the vast …
A History of the County of Chester
… Welsh county of Denbighshire (it was transferred to Flintshire in 1541). 4 From the 19th century Chester is less … boundary between Chester and the township of Saltney in Flintshire. For a variety of reasons there was no major … The basis of their wealth was initially lead mining in Flintshire, but that was very soon overtaken by the vast …
Old and New London
… so called after an estate belonging to Lord Grosvenor, in Flintshire. The Government contractor, Mr. Vidler, lived in a …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Smith, Robert Walker Eye, Charles Cornwallis, George Reeve Flintshire, Sir Thomas Hanmer Flint Town, Roger Whitley …
Survey of London
… had sold one of his outlying properties, Halkyn Castle, Flintshire, and the surrounding estate, in 191112. 76 But he …
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