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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Jenney 1493 Id. Robert Hunter 1503 Id. William Stephenson Arthur Frythe 1536 Henry Hubbard, Esq. Henry Harryson 1541 …
Survey of London
… for political reasons, to White's (then often called Arthur's), for rule 12 as originally drafted forbad any … any other London club, 'nor of what is at present called Arthur's or by whatever Name that Society or Club may be … 'If any Member of this Society becomes a Member of Arthur's or a Candidate for Arthur's, he is of Course struck …
Survey of London
… Poynter, later President of the Royal Academy, and (Sir) Arthur Lucas, a gas engineer, 97 was appointed to superintend …
Survey of London
… vol. iv, p. 263. Cal. Treasury Papers 17201728, pp. 34950. Arthur H. Beavan, Marlborough House and Its Occupants, 1896, …
Survey of London
… with Tod Heatly. Dudley then submitted fresh plans which Arthur Cates, the Commissioners' architect, considered 'to be …
Survey of London
… who occupied them both. 180 Lady Ranelagh was the wife of Arthur Jones, the second Viscount, 132 and sister of the Hon. …
Survey of London
… destroyed by enemy action in 1940. The club then moved to Arthur's old premises at No. 69 St. James's Street, where it … the club removed to the premises formerly occupied by Arthur's at No. 69 St. James's Street, where it still …
Old and New London
… in Bolton Street, Piccadilly; which, with the Guards', Arthur's, and Graham's, were the only clubs at the West-end … Service," now the "Thatched House" ClubThe "Conservative""Arthur's"The "Old and Young Club"The "Cocoa Tree"Dr. Garth … of the street, only two or three houses intervening, is "Arthur's Club House." This club was so named after its …
The Environs of London
… Slingsby's family, who was created a Baronet in 1660. Sir Arthur Slingsby's of Bisrons in Kent, who was created a …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… alternate encouragement. For a long time also Mr William Arthur Wilkinson and the Right Honourable Thomas Milner …