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Survey of London
… extra storey and the rebuilding of the back wall, had left little more of the original than the staircase and, possibly, … early nineteenth century, but more recent changes had left little of note save two marble chimneypieces of 'Louis Seize' …
Survey of London
… newly complete, the house was considered 'a satisfying little building thoroughly in sympathy with its …
Survey of London
… Ball (see page 216). On stylistic grounds there can be little doubt that this stable block was built at the same … roof supports a square timber cupola with a clock and a little domed top. No. 26 No. 26 was divided off from No. 39 … Street and the rear elevation is blank except for a little dormer in the roof. No. 28 No. 28 also has a …
Survey of London
… of No. 54 from 1828 to 1839. 5 That prim house was a little later the first married home of John Ruskin and Effie, …
Survey of London
… nothing was done until 1925 when a Mr. Stanley Cousins of Little Fishery, Maidenhead, contracted with the Estate to … Mary's in Bourdon Street. 50 St. Mary's Chapel attracted little attention from topographers or historiansone of the … in some measure unsightly, looking building'and there is little evidence of its appearance. A small engraving …
Survey of London
… for the building of the first Aldford House in 18947. Little is known of their respective histories and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… reconstituted during the early 16th century, underwent little change thereafter until the Great Rebellion. Although … in our economic history, Stumpe and Midwinter, does little to offset. Before the 16th century is out, it seems, … with the other reserved for a local gentleman there was little opening for an outsider: while Salisbury, with rare …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was Lord Chamberlainto oppose the Court, Pembroke played little part in the early work of the Long Parliament. It was … committee, and conference. 62 Of the remainder we hear little. Two who might otherwise have loomed larger were … steps to secure the country, Wiltshire promised to give little difficulty. The appointment of Pembroke as lord …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as his fellow his brother Edward. Such monopolies offered little chance to anyone but the proprietors or their … of royalists and republicans alike, 43 and his son did little to revive the prestige of his house. The Restoration … of the families concerned there is, as we should expect, little correlation. 48 Such families would tend to move into …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… promise them. But I stopped my hand as soon as I heard, a little before the election, that it would go right for Howe … again organized at the election of 1715 but with little chance of success. 'Everybody hereabouts agrees that … grounds of this strong anti-Herbert feeling, and there is little strictly contemporary evidence about it. Later writers …