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A History of the County of Essex
… Liverpool; Manchester; Salford Lancaster: Annora de, w. of John, 910 John de, 911, 25, 71 Philippa de, see Bolbec … 300 Susan, M.P., 25 Lawrence & Bathe & Co., 87 Lawton, A., 230 Laxton, Lady, 177 Le Marcis, textile-printer, 77 Lea, … II; Frederick William IV Pudding Mill riv., 57, 93 Pugin & Pugin, architects, 124 Pullison, Thos., 190, 192 …
Survey of London
… Lahee, Samuel 25 Lahore, Maharajah of (Duleep Singh) 186 a Lamb, Edward Buckton 132, 133, 1357 passim Lambert: … Lambeth: Apollo Gardens 10n.; botanical garden 139 Lambom, W. H. 179 Lamley and Company Ltd. 81 Lancelot Place 3, 4, 7, … houses, inns and taverns are indexed under their own names Pugin, A. W. N. 136 Pullan, Richard Popplewell 222 Purkis, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Index A - K Labour government, 158 labourers, 46, 49, 75, 81, 106, … Lancey, Oliver de, 135 land agents, 188 Langdale: Anne, w. of Pet., 285 Apollonia, m. Hugh Clifford, Ld. Clifford, … 142-3, 146, 152-3, 188, 223-4, 226 Puckering, Hen., 200 Pugin: A. W. N., 148, 239 E. W., 148, 239 Punderson, Wm., 201 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of, 40. Persia, 242, 243. -, King of, 218. Persian, a, 218. - goods, 198. Pestell, Capt., 240. Pestilence, see … Gloucester, 220. Pudsey, co. York, 295. Pue, John, 393. Pugin, Fras., 152. Puisne, Capt., 396. Pull parish, see Pill. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… artists in woodwork of the Tudor period Lawrence Truber, a carver, and Humphrey Cooke, master carpenter of the new … artists, of whom it is unnecessary to mention more than A. W. Pugin, H. Shaw, Owen Jones, William Morris, William Burges, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… side of Jesus Lane and adjoining Midsummer Common on the S.W. It occupies the buildings of the Benedictine nunnery of … be equated with that date. The church is cruciform with a central tower. In c. 1200 the nave of seven bays with N. … by the end of the year, when Salvin was superseded by Pugin. The removal of the blocking of the arcades had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Keble in 1866 was the occasion for putting into operation a scheme for a new collegiate foundation which had been … Talbot (G. Richmond, 1876), Dr. Lock, the third Warden (C. W. Furse, 1895), Dr. Kidd, the fourth Warden (Henry Lamb, … found in British architects of his day. Certainly, like Pugin, he had convinced himself that the truly useful must …
Survey of London
… known as Kensal Green and Kensal Town has suffered from a long series of misfortunes. Until 1900 some 144 acres of it … building was on Jenkins's land. Since at least 1838 W. K. Jenkins had been speculating in Paddington in the … land, 25 which Carden did not support, and in 1827 A. C. Pugin (in association, it is said, with Marc Isambard Brunel) …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Kingsbury Churches CHURCHES. In 1086 a priest held a virgate in Kingsbury. 95 The church had been … 77 The new church of ST. ANDREW was originally built by S. W. Dawkes and Hamilton in 1847 and moved to Kingsbury by W. … a modern one designed by Goddard and Gibbs to replace a Pugin window, which was destroyed during the Second World …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Kirkdale - Kirk-Linton Kirkdale KIRKDALE, a township, in the parish of Waltonon-the-Hill, union and … 11,604 inhabitants, of whom 2903 are in the town, 9 miles (W. by N.) from Preston, 22 (S. by W.) from Lancaster, and 226 … chapel of St. John, built in 1845, from a design by Mr. Pugin. It is an elegant structure of stone, in the style of …
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