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A History of the County of Sussex
… from the Avisford House estate by sale to Col. Sir Sidney Wishart (d. 1935), who lived in the farmhouse and … owner in the 1880s. 26 In 1903 the estate belonged to Sidney J. Upton (d. by 1909), in 1913 to Sidney H. F. Upton. By 1915 27 Marsh farm, 265 a., was like …
Old and New London
… afterwards Lord Mayor. Fulke Greville (Sir Philip Sidney's friend), who lived in Austin Friars, wrote in alarm …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and 1855, 56 by the partnership of William Dangerfield and Sidney Foot in 1863, 57 and by William Chapman in 1870. 58 It …
Old and New London
… know you to be jolly dogs, we'll take t'other glass." Mr. Sidney, one of Rowland Hill's biographers, relates an amusing … reminded of this circumstance many years afterwards by Mr. Sidney, he said it was quite true. "You know I could not call …
Old and New London
… Woolwich garrison, called the Herbert Hospital, after Mr. Sidney Herbert, afterwards Lord Herbert of Lea. The building …
Old and New London
… Arthur Onslow, died in 1768. Here, too, lived Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, in 1828; and also the great actor, John Philip …
Survey of London Monograph
… Henry Lord Dacre of the South. Campaigned with Sir Philip Sidney in the Netherlands; later devoted himself to …
A New History of London
… by the king in the 13th year of his reign to Sir William Sidney, constituting him keeper of the great beam, or common …
Calendar of Border Papers
… and happie successes of the Earle of Essex, Sir Phillip Sidney and others against the enemyes forces) I do geve you … on the one syde right glad to heare that Sir Phillip Sidney is escaped the danger of the hurte receaved in that …
Calendar of Border Papers
… lettre addressed to Carmychell, I sent open to Sir Robert Sidney and M r Ashby, that upon viewe thereof, and …
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