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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… red cicer was used in medicine being deemed hot and dry [Westmacott (1694)]. OED earliest date of use: 1694 but … Rates. References: Vilmorin-Andrieux (1885 Eng. ed.), Westmacott (1694). Red clay [red, white and other clay] Red …
Survey of London
… Ibid., Acc. 446/H29, p. 5 (inserted receipt from Richard Westmacott); Acc. 446/H30/3, 4, 6. 184. P.N.P., box XLIV. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… former head master; and on the south side is a monument by Westmacott, to Doctor Wooll, a subsequent master. At the east …
Old and New London
… attributes. The statuea very fine specimen of Sir Richard Westmacott's best stylewas erected in 1809. SIR THOMAS …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… are those at Charborough church (Morden 2) by Richard Westmacott, at Canford Magna (Poole 7) by J. Bacon and at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
A History of the County of Warwick
… halls of residence. A statue of Lord Nelson by Sir Richard Westmacott was erected in the Bull Ring in 1809. Other …
Survey of London
… history of No. 13 there is little to say. In 1825 Richard Westmacott the sculptor, who lived at No. 14, took a lease of … from the sum owed in consideration of bills due to Westmacott from Lord Grosvenor. 34 Later additions are … her death in 1805. 40 In 1818 the sculptor (Sir) Richard Westmacott, having outgrown his premises in Mount Street …
Survey of London
… outbuildings had included the workshops of (Sir) Richard Westmacott, the sculptor, who lived at No. 14 South Audley …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The next is a chaste and elegant monument, executed by Westmacott, inscribed, "To the Memory of William Peareth …
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