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Survey of London
… for science in what (at the time of writing) is called the Huxley Building (see page 234), and that for art in the … it was Moody!' 247 Victoria and Albert Museum, bridge to Huxley Building seen from Princes Gate Mews Plans and … vote of funds, used to complete the Cast Courts (and the Huxley Building), and for a time in 1870 Cole was hopeful …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Whitehall. President Harrington to Justinian Paget, Jno. Huxley, and Edwin Rich, 3 justices of peace for Middlesex. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… aged 20, B.A. 21 Oct., 1626. Walthall, John s. Richard, of Huxley, Cheshire, arm. Brasenose Coll., matric. 14 July, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… as sole lord of the manor. 93 In 1776 he sold it to Thomas Huxley of Rushall Hall. 94 Huxley died in 1790 and was succeeded by his daughter …
A History of the County of Sussex
… they were designed by the London architects Batterbury and Huxley. 20 There had been c. 50 houses in the village c. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… parties, were made by the architects Batterbury and Huxley in 1894; they include a water tower 120 ft. (37 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Book XXI, p. 315. Dormant same for 20 l. per an. to Thomas Huxley as Clerk of the Nichells in the Court of Exchequer. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… warrant dormant for the salary of 20 l. per an to Thomas Huxley as Clerk of the Nichels in the Exchequer Court loco …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Book IX, p. 121. Same dormant for 20 l. per an. to Thomas Huxley for his fee or salary as Clerk of the Nichills. Money …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in Co. Chester, being lands of Thomas Wilbraham, Thomas Huxley et al outlaws: at a rent of 5 l. 7 s. 3 d. and fine of …
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