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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… by 1718] By 1716 Peat, T. By 1716 Enfield, W. By 1716 Thorpe, G. By 1716 Willard, T. By 1716 Scot, M. By 1716 …
Survey of London
… details, the work of a master handpossibly of John Thorpe. We know that he designed at least two buildings about … of rooms was very similar to many of the plans in J. Thorpe's book of sketches. Ceilings.In addition to the points … Architecture. C.J. Richardson, volume of tracings of John Thorpe's Sketch Book, in South Kensington Museum (Art …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
A History of the County of York East Riding
… One 'old' bell existed in 1801. A tenor, presented by T. Thorpe, was added in 1802. 504 Nothing is known of the bells …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the north Jack Green and Brindle Lodge, to the south-west Thorpe Green, Radburn and Rip Row. A brook, the Lostock, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the school and the poor of Halton. He was also vicar of Thorpe Arch, York; the patron for that turn was his brother. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… M.A. 96 Gabriel Croft d. R. Bradshaw 16 Aug. 1583 William Thorpe, M.A. 97 " res. E. Croft 29 Dec. 1591 Matthew Kitchen … time show that Gabriel Croft of Claughton in 1590, during Thorpe's lifetime, directed Gabriel Baines to be presented at the next vacancy, but he (on Thorpe's death in 1591) agreed with Robert Parkinson for an …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Haward in 1704 gave rentcharges on his lands in Salford, Thorpe in Royton, Hollinwood in Oldham, Failsworth, and …
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