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Old and New London
… attack, however, was renewed a day or two afterwards, when Macaulay tells us that the house above mentioned was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… situation was changing. In the debates on that measure Macaulay said that it was time 'to pay a decent, a rational, … . . ., 36. Bp.'s Mun., F 6 (Treas. Accts. 1741-9). T. B. Macaulay, Writings and Speeches (1871), 487 (Speech of 2 Mar. …
Old and New London
… for his splendid house in Basinghall Street, and Macaulay tells us " that, in the days of judicial butchery, …
Old and New London
… defined by Mr. G. O. Trevelyan, in his "Life of Lord Macaulay," as "places which, as regards the company and the … The Refuge was founded under the auspices of Zachary Macaulay, William Wilberforce, Stephen Lushington, Samuel …
Old and New London
… bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade." Macaulay has paid the following tribute to his memory:"We …
Old and New London
… such eminent philanthropists as Clarkson, Stephen, Zachary Macaulay, and Romilly; indeed, it has often been said that … orders. Talleyrand, in the year 1831, is thus described by Macaulay among the guests he met at Holland House:"He is … writers, it is said, rented a pew in the church. Lord Macaulay, too, whilst living at Holly Lodge, Campden Hill, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Aug. 1814 John Stonard, D.D. 77 " d. J. Barton 1849 John Macaulay, M.A. 78 " d. J. Stonard 1874 Henry Hayman, D.D. 79 " d. J. Macaulay Oct. 1904 Francis Hewson Wall, LL.D. 80 " d. H. … including a commentary on Zechariah. Brother of Lord Macaulay. Educated at Peterhouse, Camb.; M.A. 1832. He was …
Survey of London
… and is chiefly noteworthy as the last residence of Lord Macaulay, the historian. He took the house in 1856, partly on … in 1859. 95 j The seventh Earl of Airlie lived there after Macaulay's death and renamed the house Airlie Lodge. The name … the first of its 'blue plaques' at Holly Lodge to record Macaulay's residence there.96 The site is now occupied by the …
Old and New London
… the new acquisition, which formed so great an attraction. Macaulay writes thus of him in 1849:"I have seen the …
Survey of London
… (11th June, 1828?). Knatchbull Parnell, Lord Congleton Macaulay, Lord Macaulay Paymasters-General. Rt. Hon. Lord John Russell ( … Ashburton) (25th Feb., 1845). Rt. Hon. Thos. Babington Macaulay ( afterwards Lord Macaulay) (6th July, 1846). Rt. …
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