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A History of the County of Essex
… Missions which were conducted, first in Lower Faraday (now Sidmouth) Road, then at Etloe Hall, Church Road, were closed …
Old and New London
… Lord Henley; William Pitt; Addington, afterwards Lord Sidmouth; Lord Ellenborough, the Chief Justice; the Right …
Survey of London
… by William Cowen in Kensington Central Library (d) Sidmouth Lodge, The Boltons, in 1912. Photograph in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Hawkesbury, Lord 1809 1 Nov. Ryder, Hon. R. 1812 11 June Sidmouth, Viscount 1822 17 Jan. Peel, R. 1827 30 April … 1809-12 1809 1 Nov. Edgcumbe, F. 1810 5 May Peace, W. Sidmouth 1812-22 1812 11 June Peace, W. 1812 26 Oct. Inglis, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is preserved. a(6) High Cliff, house on the N. side of Sidmouth Road, 1000 yards W.S.W. of the parish church, is of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… rector of Tidburn St. Mary, Devon, 1618, and vicar of Sidmouth 1612, canon of Exeter 1613. See Weaver's Somerset …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… latter of whom was a native of Mortlake: the late Viscount Sidmouth was buried in the churchyard, in 1844. There is a …
Magna Britannia
… and cavities of chert, in the green sand formation at Sidmouth, and transfused through fossil shells in the … occurs also in the cliffs of red marl from Seaton to Sidmouth. Lime, fluate of, with great variety of … Polwhele. Crambe maritima 10 Cliffs near Teignmouth and Sidmouth Dr. Maton and Rev. Dr. Beeke. Lavatera arborea Rocks …
A History of the County of Stafford
… one was then built. By 1872 there was a vicarage house in Sidmouth Avenue, 214 and in the same year the Ecclesiastical …
A History of the County of Stafford
… rink was opened in a field near the railway station where Sidmouth Avenue is now situated. It was 150 ft. x 60 ft. and …
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