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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… lime is become a pretty town. [Throsby] Budby, A member of Mansfield, a hamlet by Mr. Pierrepont's park. Dr. Aldridge …
Survey of London
… The superstructure was begun in October 1869 by Messrs. Mansfield and Price, whose tender amounted to 128,803. … John Lane, joiner (in partnership with Baverstock); Isaac Mansfield, plasterer; James Richards, carver; Thomas …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Dir. (1942). S.R.O., D. 4857/1/19, 24 Sept. 1898; G. H. Mansfield, Hist. of Christ Church (Burton, 1944), 37; George …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1930, which had been built up from a taxi service by the Mansfield family, originally cycle repairers. From 1924 they …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 4 Pembroke St, Liverpool, cm (1823). [D] Cash, William, Mansfield, Notts., joiner and cm (182835). Trading at Tenter … 1795 Chipchase & Co. were paid 14 9s by Hoare & Co., Lord Mansfield's bankers. [V & A archives] LONGFORD CASTLE, Wilts. … identified. [Bowood MS] KENWOOD HOUSE, Middlx (Earl of Mansfield). In 1769 Chippendale contracted to supply …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… thereof. Dean-Hall, noticed above, 36 of Eliz. Richard Mansfield, gent. exchanged with Frances Harwar for West Leke, …
Old and New London
… of Ken 2 (now commonly called Caen) Wood, the seat of Lord Mansfield, between Hampstead and Highgate. We may, however, …
Survey of London
… relieved with blue, red and black bricks, and Bath and red Mansfield stone. The seventeen-foot-high columns rested on …
Cardiff Records
… before Felix, 14 The Law, 15 The Bench (Hogarth), 16 Earl Mansfield, 17 Earl Camden, 18 Chief Baron Sir Thomas …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the Cathcart family, and now the property of the Earl of Mansfield; this tower is in a still better state of …
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