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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 'in 1939' 136 b, line 2 from end, for 'Pennithorne' read 'Pennethorne' 141, note 48, for 'of' read 'in' 156 a, line 7 … 221 a, s. v. Pennithorne, for 'Pennithorne' read 'Pennethorne' …
Old and New London
… was erected in the year 1857, from the designs of Mr. Pennethorne, and is considered one of the most successful …
Old and New London
… of all students of records. The architect, Sir James Pennethorne, has produced a stately building, useful for its …
Survey of London
… elaborate layouts submitted to the Prince by Donaldson, Pennethorne and Cockerell in 1853 seem to be discernible (see …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… letter from Penneck, Richard, clerk, M.A., presentation Pennethorne, Peter, tried for a fraud Pennsylvania, college …
Survey of London
… and their classically-minded architect, (Sir) James Pennethorne. These revolutionary houses were to be followed …
Survey of London
… uniformity failed, chiefly by Nash's own fault, but as Pennethorne later said, the elevations were 'warmly disputed … for their great club-house. The influence of (Sir) James Pennethorne, as the Commissioners' Surveyor, ensured that a … were, however, limits to the scope of this policy. In 1854 Pennethorne expressed it by distinguishing, with reference to …
Survey of London
… Nos. 89 James Street, dating from 18656 (Plate 74c), and Pennethorne's London University building in Burlington …
Survey of London
… to the old mansion for the Royal Academy; and (Sir) James Pennethorne, for the University building, later the Civil … parts of Nash's elegant design, already mutilated by Pennethorne and others. A more hopeful sign was the building …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Session held at Hicks's Hall. Sending petition of Peter Pennethorne, tried for a "defraud," for his opinion as to a …
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