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Old and New London
… in Lambeth which have been mentioned." Next to Lord Granby and the Duke of Wellington, the most popular hero, if … Addressing the horse. To serve that warlike hero, Marquis Granby. 14 [ Horse rises. When you have seen all my bill … called by his name. See Vol. III., p. 286. The Marquis of Granby, the popular military hero of the day. See ante, p. …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… fut. rei mem. In eminenti. ( De mandato.) Ibid. To Henry Granby, rector of St. Michael's in Temstret Queenhithe ( …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and a meeting of commoners was arranged at the Marquess of Granby inn at Leek. 71 The part of Leek moor which remained …
A History of the County of Leicester
… see also L., Osborn St., sch.; see also Wilkinson, L., Granby St. Gallowtree Hill, 6. Gaol Lane, see L., Causeway … (Close), 187 n, 371, 372. Goswell Gate, see L., Haymarket. Granby St. (Gallowtree Gate), 260, 274, 290, 324 n, 352, 353, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Manchester, alternately, with a net income of 150. In Granby-row is a church dedicated to St. Simon and St. Jude, …
Old and New London
… Dealer, and is said to have been a haunt of the Marquis of Granby, and of other members of the titled classes. The …
Survey of London
… 87 Houses of similar character and date still survive in Granby Street and Sclater Street, Bethnal Green. No. 27 …
Magna Britannia
… slender bird, something ruddie, the water-ousel, and the Granby crow." Pilkington mentions the hooded, or Royston …
Survey of London: volume
… to General Eliott, and afterwards to the Marquis of Granby. He brought the news of the victory at Warburg to … he was immediately promoted lieutenant-colonel. He became Granby's chief adviser. After the end of the war he was …
Survey of London
… until his death in 1759, as did briefly the Marquess of Granby, son of the third Duke of Rutland, in 1762. Lady …
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