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Old and New London
… and Haydon crossed the Park, the latter remarked, "Scott, Wilkie, Keats, Hazlitt, Beaumont, Jackson, Charles Lamb are …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… humble and most faythful servant, William Davenant. Mr. Wilkie to secretary Thurloe. Vol. xxvii. p. 349. Right … June 15, 1655. Your honor's most humbell servant, J. Wilkie. Romer, the Dutch resident at Hamburgh, to the states …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Training College. Whyatt, Mary Constance, B.A. : Bed. C. Wilkie, Eva Mary, Eng. Lang. and Lit. Honours Sch. Oxford : …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1 Sept. Reynolds, Sir J. 1792 May Lawrence, T. 1830 8 Jan. Wilkie, D. Painter in Extraordinary 1664? 1664 24 Dec. …
Survey of London
… Darling (17821862), surgeon and physician, friend of Wilkie, Lawrence, and Chantrey; 181516, Neil Arnott …
Old and New London
… safety of his house and its valuable contents. Sir David Wilkie was living in Kensington in 1834. Here he showed to … still exists to hand down a wilful blunder to posterity. Wilkie's first residence here was in Lower Phillimore Place, …
Survey of London
… Wolley was a theatre in which Charles Dickens acted with Wilkie collins in Collins's play The Lighthouse in July 1855. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… according as they are numbered in this book; and to let Wilkie be the person, or one of the persons at least, … in the 44th field in Kenton groundsthe spot was shown to Wilkie. Let the tenant there (or Mr. Richmond) have notice to …
Survey of London
… James Mill and his son John Stuart Mill, and Sir David Wilkie, the artist. 41 Both houses survived, with additions …
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