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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the village until 1811 (Enclosure Map and Award, in D.C.R.O.). Earthworks include one of the very rare Dorset bank … Gardiner, 1834, white and grey marble tablet; (2) to Laura Hussey, 1845, marble tablet, by Reeves of Bath; on S. wall, …
Broadwell Parish: Filkins
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… like those of the 19th-century farmer Thomas Banting (d. c. 1900), reflect a strong community spirit. The Swinford … Cripps in the 1930s. The architect for the new wing was P. R. Morley Horder, and the builder George Swinford. Other … Top. Oxon. e 220, f. 7v. Swinford, Jubilee Boy, 10110; C. Hussey, 'Filkins, Gloucestershire: a Modernised Village', …
Broadwell, Langford and Kelmscott: Cotswolds to Thames
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… wood than its neighbours. 1. West Oxfordshire parishes c. 1880, showing the probable extent of the 11th-century … milk production assumed greater prominence. At Kelmscott, R. W. Hobbs built up a substantial business dealing in cattle … (devpt of village), social hist. (19th20th cents); C. Hussey, 'Filkins, Gloucestershire: a Modernised Village', …
Survey of London
… gallery wing was converted into a separate residence by R. J. Page, architect, 120 for Mrs. Nancy Lancaster. Wyatt's … (in Bond Street), and Thomas's (in Berkeley Square). 147 c In this year the running of Coulson's Hotel, next to … was assembled, d much to the delight of Christopher Hussey, who noted that the rooms were 'obviously of to-day …
Survey of London
… Court, Nos. 171176 Queen's Gate, floor plan of five flats, c. 1905 It was not simply in the treatment of their … in the Bayswater Road, built in 1871, and his work with E. R. Robson for the London School Board in the early years of … here has, however, been recorded by Christopher Hussey: 'If you will have railway architecture, why don't you …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by the formation of the Church Building Society, J. C. Woodhouse, dean of Lichfield cathedral, opened a … was consecrated in 1865. It was built and endowed by J. R. McClean, managing director of the Cannock Chase Colliery … mission church of ST. JOHN was laid in 1884 by Elizabeth Hussey of Wyrley Grove in Norton Canes, who met much of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 2 Held as fee by the 1240s and assessed at 1 hide c. 1255, Pipe remained a member of the bishop's manor of … cathedral, in the earlier 1850s, 62 and in the mid 1850s R. C. Chawner moved there from Wall, remaining until his … between his two sisters, Elizabeth, the wife of Fowke Hussey of Little Wyrley in Norton Canes, and Anna Maria, the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (Hunts.). Aelfgar, a client of Aethelwine, gave Ramsey c. 3½ hides more at Burwell. 65 Abbot Aelfwine (1043-80) … Hancock, a third to his sister Jane Mary and William Hussey, her husband by 1846. 53 The whole Hancock third … 1880, 58 Gravelpit farm (158 a.) being sold in 1866. 59 E. R. K. Hancock, who still owned Crownall farm with c. 250 a. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
C C Cable, , (176676). Payments made by Nathaniel Ryder, 1st … of Susan and Jane Caiton. [Archives of Trinity College] R. W. Cakebread, William, Royston, Herts, chairmaker (1732). … pls 7172 and in situ, C. Life, 7 October 1954, p. 1156; C. Hussey, English Country Houses: Early Georgian, pl. 424] For …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Cade - Cutler C CADE, William Co Co Bishopsgate Without, 1648, 1654-60, … Carey, stock £12,000 in 1699 Eastland C, adm 1685, by R (4) EIC stock £1,500, Exchequer Lottery stock £5,000 … Botolph Aldersgate, 1677 (1) SKIN, appr, 1636, to Thomas Hussey, turned over, 1640/1, to John Hicks, UPH, with consent …
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