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A History of the County of Hertford
… End, was erected in 1871, mainly at the expense of Charles Longman, then head of the firm of John Dickinson & Co., aided …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the belfry of St. Mary Bourne Church stating that Mrs. Longman, of Apsley Farm, gave a chandelier in 1807), 4 and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is an extensive park at Shendish, the seat of Mr. A. H. Longman, in the northern extremity of the parish, and a … 156 It afterwards came into the possession of Charles Longman, who died in 1873, when he was succeeded by his only son Mr. Arthur Hampton Longman, the present owner. 157 Cheyney. Checky or and azure …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to John Poore, from whom it was bought by Mr. William Longman and Mr. Lywood, who subsequently divided the estate between them, Mr. Longman taking the house and the manorial rights and Mr. … bought Abbess Grange in 1900 from Mr. Francis Pemberton Longman, executor of Mr. William Longman, and the manorial …
A History of the County of Hertford
… much smaller one, for many years the residence of William Longman, was built in 1865. 51 The great feature of the place …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a flagon and a credence plate of 1847, given by Mr. Thomas Longman, of Lower Week, in 1848; and a plated alms dish. The … Room (unsectarian) was built in 1882 on land given by Miss Longman, daughter of the late Mr. John Longman of Warwick. 42 The present school was built in 1860 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (3), p. 2078. Lady Verney, 'Some 17th-century Matrons', in Longman's Mag. Feb. 1896. The church register is missing for …
Old and New London
… will our space permit us to chronicle. The house of Longman is part and parcel of the Row. The first Longman, born in Bristol in 1699, was the son of a soap and … died in 1755, and was succeeded by a nephew, Thomas Longman, who ventured much trade in America and "the …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… 'Survey of London'; Dean Milman's 'Annals of St. Paul's'; Longman's 'History of St. Paul's.' Edmund Grindall. Thomas …
Old and New London
… probably assumed by him in opposition to that of Messrs. Longman, a "Ship at anchor." No. 7, on the opposite side of …
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