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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… cm (181618). [D] Sceats, Joseph, Somerset Green, Redcliffe Hill, Bristol, carpenter, veranda and rustic … 1811, 7 September 1811] Sowerby, Thomas, parish of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, cm (178184). [Poll bks] Sowerby, Thomas, … cm and u (1838). [D] Symonds, William, parish of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, cm (1754). [Poll bk] Symons, William, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with a sequence of schools finally ending near the later Redcliffe Gardens (Kens.). Despite the mixed social character …
Old and New London
… Dufferin, Houghton, Lawrence, Cairns, Stratford de Redcliffe, and Selborne; the Archbishop of York and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… archdeacons. The first contains the deaneries of Bath and Redcliffe; the second, those of Axbridge, Cary, Frome, …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
Survey of London
… the builders Corbett and McClymont were covering their 'Redcliffe Estate' with houses at a prodigious rate. Their … 156 of them in the peak year of 1867. Building on the Redcliffe Estate continued, at a lesser level of intensity, … for example, or at the western end of Cornwall Gardens. Redcliffe Square of 186876 is a striking example of the …
Survey of London
… a solicitor, suggested the name of M. E. Power, of 14 Redcliffe Street, partner of the firm of Power and Wheeler, … (probably that of Messrs. Corbett and McClymont on the Redcliffe Estate), 114 decided not to sell but to lease the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the Rolleston estate, 178 while north of the railway Redcliffe Street was built and additions made to other …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… burgess roll, 1792. [D] Tudway, Charles, parish of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, turner and cm (177484). [Poll bks] Tuely, …
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