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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… xvii. 1897, C.8541 and C.8300, xv. Cost £12,206. G.J. Shaw-Lefevre; Viscount Cobham; Lord Vernon; H. Chaplin; Sir R.N.F. … Lord Rendel in place of Vernon who resigned. Shaw-Lefevre resigned as Chairman on 20 Apr 1896 and on 19 May … (8 May) requested guidance from the Home Office on Shaw-Lefevre's position. He had resigned as Chairman because of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Twiss, H. 1830 22 Nov. Howick, Viscount 1833 3 April Shaw Lefevre, J. G. 8 1834 29 Aug. Grey, Sir G. 1835 2 Jan. Stuart … Aug. Talbot, C. Howick 1830-3 1830 22 Nov. Talbot, C. Shaw Lefevre 1833-4 1833 3 April Talbot, C. Grey 1834 1834 29 Aug. …
Survey of London
… of his occupation of the house. He was succeeded by John Lefevre (16941707), and Captain Richard Newton, perhaps of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Eden, C. (N); Fanshawe, E. G. (N); Hay, Lord J. (N); Shaw Lefevre, G. J. (ibid.). 1866 13 July Pakington, Sir J. S.; …
Survey of London
… follows: 178183. Lande. 178389. Lyde. 178990. Chas. Shaw Lefevre. 179097. John Lefevre. 179798. Chas. Lefevre. 1798. Henry Davison. The "Chas. Shaw Lefevre" and …
Survey of London
… Peter Charron. 17551756. Mrs. Charron. 17571770. Mary Lefevre [1770 her Executors]. 17711774. Capt. Charles Wray. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Terrace. 90 Unlike most of his neighbours John George Shaw-Lefevre, the future clerk of the parliaments, in 1838 took a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… various hands, came into the possession of Charles Shaw Lefevre, who owned it as a farm in the early 19th century. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lord Heytesbury in 1841, 103 the Rt. Hon. Charles Shaw Lefevre Viscount Eversley in 1857. 104 H.R.H. Prince Henry …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Wellington, and Broca Pightle, purchased from Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, afterwards Lord Eversleywere added to the glebe, …
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