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A New History of London
… built alike. One of these towers is now converted into an observatory. The building itself consists of three very lofty …
Calendar of Border Papers
… George Pryngle, John Heron, James Ogle, John Heron, Fra. Radcliffe, Luke Ogle, Thomas Procter, John Carnaby, Rawff …
Calendar of Border Papers
Calendar of Border Papers
Calendar of Border Papers
… esq.; Henry Woodrington of Woodrington esq.; Francis Radcliffe of Dilston esq.; Edward Graye of Morpeth castle …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… embattled tower; the south aisle was added by Sir Thomas Radcliffe, and contains an elegant monument with statues of …
Survey of London
… William Wycherley (probably, in lodgings 5), Doctor John Radcliffe, Marcellus Laroon the elder, Doctor Humphrey … c. 16868, naval captain and Jacobite agent; Dr. John Radcliffe, 1686 c. 1702, physician; Edward Cooke, 1688,? …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1704, aged 18, student 1705, B.A. 1709, M.A. 1711, (1st) Radcliffe Travelling fellow University Coll. 1715, B. & D.Med …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The Principal under whom the abuses had developed was Dr. Radcliffe (161448) who for his 'stoutness' against the … who could seldom agree, is also remarkable. Clearly Radcliffe had ruled as an autocrat. He had kept even the … only and to refuse the ex officio oath. He reports that 'Radcliffe was stout' when he appeared before the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Arms (8) Brasenose College stands on the W. side of Radcliffe Square. The walls are of local Oxfordshire stone … an entablature; the middle bay has a shield-of-arms of Radcliffe and the arcaded side bays have shields-of-arms of … pediment; this is surmounted by a cartouche of the arms of Radcliffe and swags; flanking the windows are panels …
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