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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… by Sir Archibald Primrose, ancestor of the earls of Rosebery. James, the successor of Sir Archibald, was created … are but two proprietors of land in the parish, the Earl of Rosebery and another gentleman, of whom the latter resides at … and a glebe valued at 15 per annum; patron, the Earl of Rosebery. The church, a neat structure, was erected in 1711. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Liverpool, Canning, Peel, Derby, Gladstone, Salisbury, Rosebery. Wellington was on the books after he became …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… justice-general of Scotland, and ancestor of the Earl of Rosebery, the present proprietor. The parish is bounded on … made to work it. Dalmeny House, the seat of the Earl of Rosebery, is a noble mansion built by the present earl, and … and a glebe of five and a half acres; patrons, the Earl of Rosebery and the Earl of Hopetoun, alternately. The church is …
Calendar of Treasury Books
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Savur, Srinivasa Rau: University Coll. Snellgrove, Douglas Rosebery: Battersea Polytechnic. Stedman, Donald Frank: …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… quitted the city for Dalmeny, the seat of the Earl of Rosebery, from which she returned in the afternoon, through …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1937 25 and in 1933 another slipper factory was erected in Rosebery Road, previously reserved for housing. 26 By 1970, …
Survey of London
… of a collection of new streets. The creation of Rosebery Avenue in 188991 and subsequent rebuilding … of much public housing, means that the area north of Rosebery Avenue is predominantly residential, belonging in … tightly defined, especially on the north and west where Rosebery Avenue and Farringdon Road are major topographical …
Survey of London
… in the Victorian period. Like Clerkenwell Road and Rosebery Avenue, it had an enormous impact on the terrain, … development north of the workhouse site as far as Rosebery Avenue, are described in volume xlvii of the Survey … by London County Council 1896 to provide shop fronting Rosebery Avenue Nos 154156 ( demolished). Mid-1870s, houses. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Water Board, and reservoirs, on the N.W. side of Rosebery Avenue, 600 yards N.N.W. of St. James' church. The …
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