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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… glebe valued at 16 per annum; patroness, the Hon. Mrs. Hay Mackenzie, of Cromarty. The former church, erected in 1743, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… 30); (12), of George Neunburg, 1822; (13), of William Mackenzie, 1770, Colonel in the Russian service, '. . . his … white and grey veined marble with shaped apron, crest of Mackenzie, and obelisk background (Plate 52); also of Mary …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a Parl. Paper). Trade Board Acts, 1909 and 1918. Sir Wm. Mackenzie's rep. on scope of stamped or pressed metal wares …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the Faculty of Advocates, which was founded by Sir George Mackenzie, lord advocate of Scotland in the reign of Charles … and nephew of the historian, and portraits of Sir George Mackenzie, the founder; Archbishop Spottiswoode, lord high … are busts of Sir James Gibson Craig, Bart., and Colin Mackenzie, with portraits of Lord President Blair and other …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Load, Rev. E. Long, Rev. O. W. C. Selby Lowndes, Mr. W. D. Mackenzie, Rev. W. S. Mahony, Mr. C. T. Martin, Rev. J. H. …
Survey of London
… 1175: The Diaries of Beatrice Webb, ed. Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie, vol. 1, 1982, p. 45. K.P.L., index of inhabitants. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 116 The next firm in the group by date of foundation was Mackenzie & Holland, founded in 1861 as Mackenzie, Clunes, & Holland, at Worcester. The basic patent … Signal Co. in 1904 and absorbed Saxby & Farmer and Mackenzie & Holland. In 1922 the company was finally …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 1,530 l. 18 s. 7 d. which is to be lent by Mr. Roderick Mackenzie and Mr. Godfrey Webster or any others as above : to …
Survey of London
… Square and Crescent, Endsleigh Gardens and Euston Square. Mackenzie's view (Plate 82 a) shows the road in 1825 at the …
Survey of London
… the long lease which had been granted in 1780 to Murdo Mackenzie, the carriage salesman who had arrived in 1777, and … grounds attached to it were disused. By about 1787 Mackenzie and Maberley had let it become a private burial …
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