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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Long for permission to use his MSS. V.C.H. Wilts. iv. 340. W.A.M. xxxii. 185. See pl. facing p. 200. See p. 214. See p. … Life, 30 Oct. 1942. Soc. Antiq. Jackson MSS. Drawing by W.W. Wheatley. For drawing by the same of no. 48., see pl. …
Old and New London
… commenced in 1855, and was erected from the designs of Mr. Wardell. It is of Gothic design, with a tower in the centre, … here. "Mrs. Thrale always appeared to me," writes Sir N. W. Wraxall, in his "Historical Memoirs," "to possess at least …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… " " 342 Warrant to carry prisoner to Dublin for trial. Wardell, Wm. Burglary 4 " 343 Do. for deliver up Do. " " 345 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Mayors of the period, viz.: Sir J. Bateman (1716), Sir W. Stewart (1721), Sir G. Mertinns (1724), H. Parsons (1725), … the Mayoralty. Early in the following century (1803) Sir W. Leighton during his year of office as Sheriff was … # W. Aleyn (16501651). # T. Thomlinson (1651). # J. Wardell (1651). # T. Hodges (1651). # Sir J. Cutler (1651). # …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Musgrave 1441 William Harding Simon Weldon 1442 Thomas Wardell William Jay 1443 John Musgrave Thomas Headlam 1444 … Rudman 1773 Matthew Scaife 20 William Yielder 1774 Sir M. W. Ridley Francis Johnson 1775 Charles Atkinson William … William Surtees 1781 Edward Mosley John Wallis 1782 Sir M. W. Ridley Richard Bell 1783 Charles Atkinson Christopher …
Survey of London
… in his monthly returns entered the builder's name as W. Hunt of Longridge Road. 6 These two facing terraces … district surveyor, Hopping was the builder of No. 27 and W. Hunt was responsible for five or six houses in each … there from 1878, shortly after her marriage to Charles Wardell, until 1889, when she moved to Barkston Gardens, and …
Old and New London
… was built about the year 1848, from the designs of Mr. Wardell. It is built in the decorated Gothic style, and …
Old and New London
… converted to its present use under the direction of Mr. Wardell. Externally, the building has not much pretensions to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… carvings of more than ordinary interest. From the initials W.W. on the 'abbot's stall' it may be assumed that the work … infant; (3) shoeing the goose, with the inscription 'W ho so melles hĠ of y t al m dos let hĠ c heir & shoe y e …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… of Tynemouth; but Brand imagines it is a corruption of Wardell's Close, the sirname of some former lessee, and, in … quotes from the writings in the town's hutch, "a lease of Wardell's Close, made to Christopher Blunt," in 1565. Grey …
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