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Survey of London
… agents. The chief of these was the surveyor, George Pownall, of Wigg and Pownall. Pownall, however, professed to lack the Baron's full …
Survey of London
… Vale, 1834. Window No. 4. 1. Donald McLean, 1815. 2. Henry Pownall, 1817. 3. John Stevenson Salt, 1817. 4. Sir Charles …
Survey of London
… late fifteenth-century Flemish style, probably by Gilbert Pownall (Plate 33f). 204 The Church of St. John the Baptist, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Brother and founder of the Darbyites, in 1882; Thomas Pownall Boultbee, divine and author, in 1884; the first Earl …
Survey of London
… began in the spring of 1877 to the designs of F. H. Pownall, and the first stone of the chapel was laid by …
A History of the County of Chester
… D. O. Pickering, Higher Kinnerton, Flints. Dr. and Mrs. C. Pownall, Chester H. S. Proudlove, Esq., Chester Ms. E. A. …
Survey of London
… Lady Mary Fitzgerald, and the adjoining house by a Colonel Pownall. 19 Pownall's house was rebuilt as two (now Nos. 9 and 11) in …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… from the Commissioners of Stamps, on the petition of Wm. Pownall. About six years since, on Pownall's information, prosecuted several proctors in the … Francis, Wyatt Francis, Moses Terry, and Tobias Rustall. Pownall's present prosecution can hardly be due to these …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… patrons, the Dean and Canons of Windsor; impropriator, H. Pownall, Esq. The church, mostly rebuilt in 1714, is a plain …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hounslow Road and Kneller Road, and was designed by F. H. Pownall in the Early English style. 27 It is small and built …
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