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Survey of London: volume
… 183437 John Croker Bulteel. 1838 Stephen Saver. 1839 T. B. Macaulay. No. 13. 3 175763 John Wilkes. 1764 Sir Thos. … of the career of so wellknown a person as Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay. For this the reader is referred to the standard …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… was an early advocate of Free Trade, and is described by Macaulay as 'one of the ablest men of the time.' 1682. Sir … 'he was the soul of English politics from 1640 to 1688.' Macaulay ( History of England, People's ed. i., 256) refers … though he was the Senior Alderman below the Chair, and, as Macaulay would say, 'every schoolboy knows' that no …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… He was brother to the republican lady historian Mrs. Macaulay, and son-in-law successively of Sir Orlando …
A Survey of London
… believed to have been lost, was identified by Mr. G. C. Macaulay in 1895, with a poem entitled Mirour de l' Omme, …
Old and New London
… the Dowager Duchess of Bedford, and Lords Airlie and Macaulay. Cornelius Wood, a celebrated soldier of fortune, …
Survey of London
… Baring (afterwards Lord Ashburton). 1846 Thomas Babington Macaulay (afterwards Lord Macaulay). 1848 Granville George, Earl Granville. 1852 Lord …
Old and New London
… two centuries ago it was still a rural spot, and Macaulay reminds us that at the end of the reign of Charles …
Old and New London
… This street has also numbered among its residents Dr. Macaulay, the husband of the authoress, Mrs. Macaulay; Dr. Burney, the author of the "History of Music;" …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… and possibly furniture to Murthly Castle in 1830 and 1831 [Macaulay, pp. 24849] which was then being built to the … of A. W. N. Pugin and his father Augustus Pugin, 1861; J. Macaulay, The Gothic Revival, 17451845, 1975; A. Wedgwood, … 183031. Carved details and possibly furniture. [Macaulay] WESTON HOUSE, Warks. (Sir George Philips) 183031. …
Old and New London
… Marlborough's first step on the ladder of advancement, as Macaulay hints in his "History of England," he was perhaps … gay scenes of court life. Of the duke in his early days, Macaulay tells a story to the effect that he was one day … PALL MALL. ( From a Drawing in Mr. Crace's Collection.) Macaulay thus records the state of the metropolis, in respect …
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