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Cardiff Records
… Earl of Arundel. Left four daughters, Cicely, Abbess of Shaftesbury; Hawise, Abbess of Wilton; Amice, said to have …
Survey of London
… House was occupied by Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, who had married Frances, daughter of the 3rd … 196/1. Court and Times of Charles I. Christie, Life of Shaftesbury. W.A. Register, I, f. 48. P.R.O., E. 318/952. …
Old and New London
… and his "Blind-man's Buff." He afterwards removed to Shaftesbury House, on the Terrace, and here the sunny hours …
Survey of London
… was introduced to conciliate the sixth Earl of Shaftesbury, the House of Lords' chairman of committees. 99 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of 300,000 to his grandson Peter Walter, then M.P. for Shaftesbury; Lond. Mag. 1746, p. 50; Herald and Gen. viii, …
Survey of London
… Davis. Phillimore Gardens, west side 1 and 2 James Wild of Shaftesbury Terrace, Kensington, builder, 1857. Demolished. …
Survey of London
… house hold four hundred pounds'. 98 But the opening of Shaftesbury Avenue and of new theatres in that neighbourhood …
Survey of London
… by permanent buildingsa ragged school, built under Lord Shaftesbury's auspices, in Penzance Street in 1858, and St. …
Survey of London
… with the whole of Regent Street. Since the formation of Shaftesbury Avenue in the 1880's, however, Piccadilly Circus … London. It cannot be considered in isolation from either Shaftesbury Avenue or the Regent Street Quadrant, and its … the present volume. The construction of the south end of Shaftesbury Avenue involved the removal of the triangular …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Members of the Commission. Mediaeval floor-tiles in Shaftesbury Abbey Church …
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