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Survey of London
… The first occupant of No. 7, late in 1928, was a Mrs. Percy Balfour. 57 No. 7 North Terrace was Selby's swansong. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… and the Astley Clarke Laboratories (1951). In 1954 the Percy Gee Building, which is to house refectories, common …
A History of the County of Essex
… it, including Eastbury House, was acquired about 1916 by Percy A. Bayman, from whom the house was purchased by the …
Survey of London
… its stores to a standard formula. The architects were Percy H. Clarke & Son, and the builders Bovis Ltd, Marks & …
Survey of London Monograph
… second son was Thomas Cleiveland Nichols to whom Bishop Percy was godfather. The third son is also commemorated on …
Survey of London
… as at Nos. 5254 (even) Brook Street, where the young Percy Morley Horder displaced an incompetent architect and …
Survey of London
… Haedy, 10 Oct. 1845. Ibid., Annual Report, 1845, pp. 1112. Percy J. Edwards, History of London Street Improvements, …
Survey of London
… No. 87 Harcourt Terrace in 187780, the decorative artist Percy Macquoid briefly at No. 253 Old Brompton Road in 1876 …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… Robert Cailly, iiii s. paid for wine, sent to Sir Thomas Percy, Admiral towards northern parts, xii d. paid for one …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 11 It was purchased therefrom by the Hon. Charles Bertie Percy of Guy's Cliffe about 1848 and in 1861 he sold the …
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