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Survey of London
… The whole building was practically re-roofed by Vardy in 1758, and the chimney stacks were also re-built. The …
Survey of London
… 1753). Buried at R.H., Chelsea, 29th November, 1755. JOHN VARDY (13th Feb., 1756). Clerk of Works, Horse Guards, 1751, …
Survey of London
… (see above) under the authorship of William Kent and John Vardy, these two architects being generally regarded as … a scholarly designer, painter, and author, 32 while John Vardy (died 1765), Kent's able coadjutor, was, apart from the … later addition is made apparent when the illustration by Vardy in Plate 3 is compared with the drawing on Plate 4, …
Survey of London
… Barlow; carpenter, George Shakespear; carver, Thomas Vardy; glazier, William Cobbett; mason, Thomas Langstaff; …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… for 200. [GL, Sun MS vol. 245, p. 512; vol. 262, p. 422] Vardy (or Vardie), Thomas, London, carver (175188). Recorded … A Treatise of Civil Architecture, 1769. Brother of John Vardy, the architect, who designed furniture for Lord Spencer … latter all his books on architecture. An app. of Thomas Vardy, named John Clarke, lived with John Vardy snr in order …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 98 There was a printer in Warminster in 1798. 99 J. L. Vardy was in the business there by 1822-3; 1 a successor, R. E. Vardy, began the first local newspaper in 1854. This was the … This was founded by B. W. Coates, successor to the Vardy family in the Market Place, and was still published …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… General and Officers of the Board of Works. For John Vardy, clerk of the works at Greenwich, to take care of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… assisted Walter Beedon in the seizure of the woolfels in Vardy's house. I suppose they exceeded their authority. If …
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