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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… N. LC 3/24, f. 21. For an account of this office, see O. Millar, 'Caring for the Queen's Pictures: Surveyors Past and …
Survey of London
… Street, d. 1839. 4. Ann Beal, d. 1849. 5. Alexander Millar, 18 years vestry clerk, d. 1897, and Jane, his wife, …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… See M. R. James, Pemb. Coll. Camb. Cat. of MSS. E. G. Millar, Eng. Illuminated MSS. from Xth to XIIIth Cent., p. … Club Cat. of Illuminated MSS. 1908, no. 12, pl. 18. E. G. Millar, op. cit., pl. 30; Burlington Fine Arts Club Cat. …
Survey of London
… stones. Among those who lie buried here are Andrew Millar (d. 1768) a bookseller of note; John Martyn, F.R.S., …
Survey of London
… Taylor, physician. No. 84. 182535, Dr. Roots; 183638, Dr. Millar; 184560, Edward Hart, professor of music and 184547, …
Survey of London
… pp.108, 122, 150, 353; xlix, p.110: MiDD 6762240: NMR, Millar & Harris Photograph Collection, Mowlem Contracts, …
Survey of London
… the New Meeting-house in White Horse Square." 1731. David Millar, A.M. He was the writer of a number of theological …
Old and New London
… 141), since rebuilt, was afterwards occupied by Andrew Millar, the publisher, and friend of Thomson, Fielding, Hume, and Robertson; and, after Millar's death, by Thomas Cadell, his apprentice, the friend … Robertson, and Gibbon, were first published at this house. Millar was a Scotchman, and, true to his country and …
Old and New London
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