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Old and New London
… Reviewer's Opinion of the Square in the Last CenturySir Richard GrosvenorThe Statue of George I.Linkmen and … 1725, says the author of the "Beauties of England," Sir Richard Grosvenor, Bart. (who was in right of the manor of … in an old survey, to be seen among the maps of George III., in the British Museum, as "lying between Great Brook …
Survey of London
… 1st bt., 17951801. Duke of Sussex, 6th son of George III, 180210. Lady Calthorpe, wid. of 1st Baron Calthorpe, … Beauchamp, later 2nd Marquess of Hertford, 176771. (Sir) Richard Heron, latterly 1st bt., Chief Secretary for Ireland, … probably tenants, 1781: Samuel Johnson their guest: Sir Richard Heron's wid., 180414. Sir Reginald Graham, 8th bt., …
Survey of London
… was a purposeful act carried through successfully by Sir Richard Grosvenor and the undertakers around the Square who … 1729 the cost was computed at some 2,871, 3 borne by Sir Richard and recouped, with greater or lesser success, from … II, with the help of his son and successor, Thomas Cundy III, in a style approximating to that proving successful in …
Survey of London
… of pedestrian Queen Anne houses designed by Edward I'Anson III at Nos. 69 (No. 9 having since been demolished). These …
Survey of London
… built by John Garlick to the designs of Edward I'Anson III in 19001. 17 They are tall, narrow, red-brick houses in a … Commissioners' in 1724 for 1,300, and in the same year Sir Richard Grosvenor conveyed the freehold to them for 135 … five main storeys and an attic. Occupants include: Adm. Richard Edwards, 178894. Aylmer Bourke Lambert, botanist, …
Survey of London
… and later of Winchester, under a direct lease from Sir Richard Grosvenor in 1726. 105 It is a large and imposing … of Paris; 123 only the case now remains. Both Richard Strauss and Debussy performed their works at Speyer's … to the designs of the estate surveyor, Thomas Cundy III. 150 Cundy originally proposed that the balustrade should …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the ecclesiastical revenues in Normandy by Duke Richard, several monks, driven from the Abbey of Mount St. … the Norman Conquest of England. In the reign of Edward III., Guernsey was for a short time in the possession of the … from the French Mont-Orguiel Castle in Jersey, by Sir Richard Harliston, vice-admiral of England in the reign of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 3. 15 between Thomas de Everingham, parson of Berkin, and Richard de Ampcotes, parson of Scalleby, plaintiffs, and Hugh … son, and if he failed, of Thomas his second son, to Richard Stanhop, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne. 16 … Musters, parson of the church of Kyrtelington, quer. and Richard, parson of the mediety of the church of Tyreswell, …
Survey of London
… J. F. King says were completed by Cheeke's son-in-law Richard Cook whose father (presumably) appears at No. 14 from … to 1811. In Aldenham Church, Herts, is an immense slab to "Richard Cooke of the Terrace, Kentish Town", who died in … is to-day an arched opening (blocked) between 15 and 14. Richard Cook senr. was no doubt the first occupier of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… area. There were quays along the river Foss. (iii) The colonia or main civil town, on the S.W. bank of the … Romanae praeferens inditium ( Gest. Pont. Prolog. iii), indicating the survival of other remains than the …
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