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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of State Dundas, H. Under Secretary Nepean, E. Chief Clerk Huskisson, W. Clerks Chapman, J. Gordon, A. Budge, W. …
Survey of London
… Lady Stanley 19278 Henry Curtis No. 3 18267 Rt. Hon. Wm. Huskisson 182831 Sir Robert Harland 1832 Edward and Lady … Horton 182662 Sir Charles Burrell 182930 Rt. Hon. Wm. Huskisson 1831 Archbishop of Canterbury 18334 E. Ayshford … widow of F. W. H. Myers, poet and essayist. No. 3 William Huskisson was born in 1770. From 1783 to 1792 he lived in …
Survey of London
… 'Puffing Billy', and 'the locomotive that killed Mr. Huskisson'. ('It is the patriarch of passenger locomotives', …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Taylor, B. 1841 29 Oct. Blackburn, J. E. 1843 11 April Huskisson, W. M. 1843 7 Aug. Coles, A. L. 1844 9 March …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 9 April Vansittart, N. 1802 8 July Sargent, J. 1804 21 May Huskisson, W. 1806 10 Feb. King, J. 1806 2 Sept. Fremantle, W. H. 1807 1 April Huskisson, W. 1809 8 Dec. Wharton, R. 1814 7 Jan. Lushington, …
Old and New London
… Sir J. Mackintosh, Sir Robert Peel, Sir Humphrey Davy, Mr. Huskisson, and Mr. Wilberforce, bore public testimony to the …
Survey of London
… 57 Occupants of note have included: No. 28, William Huskisson, statesman, 18046. No. 29, Charles Stanhope, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… B. Robinson. He paid tribute to the work of the ministers Huskisson, Robinson, Peel, and Canning. 'As an Englishman and …
Survey of London Monograph
… Earl Marshal had already been in correspondence with Mr Huskisson and the heralds had been given reason to hope that …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Canada Dock, and the Cheshire Lines Committee have one at Huskisson Dock. The Overhead Railway runs along the line of … limits includes Sandon Dock, with its large graving docks; Huskisson Dock, with two long branches, and Canada Dock with …
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