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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry; Lord Moncreiff; L. Playfair; Sir W. Stirling-Maxwell (d. 15 Jan 1878); J. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… was appointed: Lord Egerton; Bishop of London; Sir L. Playfair; Mundella; Sir H.J. Selwin-Ibbetson; Sotheby; B. St. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Cost £2,823. Earl Cowper; Lord Reay; Bishop Barry; Sir L. Playfair; Sir W.S. Savory; Sir G.M. Humphry; G.G. Ramsay; … Aberdare; Prince of Wales; Lord Lingen; Lord Brassey; Lord Playfair; J. Chamberlain; C.T. Ritchie; Sir H.E. Maxwell; … ill for some time and had been replaced as Chairman by Playfair who had been unanimously elected by his colleagues …
Survey of London
… meeting with success almost at the outset. He divided with Playfair the best architectural works of the time in …
Survey of London
… opened by Lord Northbrook and Sir Lyon (afterwards Lord) Playfair on July 21, 1888. 141 The contractors were F. and H. …
Survey of London
… tenanted respectively by William Miller, Esq., and Nigel Playfair, Esq. No. 4 belongs to Walter Robertson, Esq., and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Lord Buckhurst's great-uncle. He had a son Henry (Playfair, Baronetagy, vii). Pat. 12 Jas. I, pt. iv, no. 10. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Her husband was Hugh or Hubert Fitz-Jernagan according to Playfair's Bar, i, 173. Coram Reg. R. East. 5 Hen. III, m. 2 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Dom. Bk. Fac. 25 b. Ancestor, xii, 186. Quotation from Playfair's Baronage. See manor; Cal. Pat. 140813, p. 83; De …
Alumni Oxonienses
… as of Queen's Coll." See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Playfair, Thomas scholar St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 5 Nov., …
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