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Survey of London
… 1900. GENERAL (afterwards FIELD-MARSHAL) SIR HENRY WYLIE NORMAN, G.C.B., etc. (1st April, 1901). FIELD-MARSHAL SIR …
Old and New London
… to the building of princely palaces in France." Here the Norman kings occasionally resided when they could be enticed …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Briton, a Roman, a Saxon, an Angle, a Jute, a Dane, or a Norman. 'Is it then to be imagined, Sir, that the Legislature …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… But cyttezyns that [th]er yn dwelle, And thoo that was a Norman borne, And Englysche men wolde not be sworne, Presener …
A Survey of London
A History of the County of York
… stone of the abbey church was laid in 1089; 16 this Norman church was rebuilt during the abbacy of Simon de … buildings have been revealed by excavation. 22 The Norman church consisted of nave, transept, and a short …
Survey of London
… thereafter. 313 Palmer had recently commissioned Richard Norman Shaw to design a house for him at No. 62 Cadogan … 1887/318. Surrey R.O., 367/7/42. Andrew Saint, Richard Norman Shaw, 1976, p. 425. M.D.R. 1890/3/729. Ibid., …
Survey of London
… out. Finally a major restoration was undertaken by Hill, Norman and Beard in 1958. 233 Of the church's other fixtures …
Survey of London
… paid for a house in Evelyn Gardens was 3,400, which Philip Norman, the antiquary, scholar and artist, agreed to give for … at the rear for a studio. The house was fitted out to Norman's specifications, five fireplaces being selected from … Purchasers who wanted alterations made, like Philip Norman who had his own surveyor, negotiated with the firm's …
Survey of London
… stone or faience, was designed by Trehearne and Norman, Preston and Company. The contractors were Harry Neal …
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