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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Troughton, 1810), H. Smithers (1825). For Brown, see G. T. Shaw in Trans. Hist. Soc. (new ser.), xvi, 77. Life of W. … library in England. [Wallace] General Descr., 171. Shaw, Hist. of the Atbenaeum, Liv. (1898). Life of Roscoe, i, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… April 1903; the assessors, Mr. G. F. Bodley and Mr. Norman Shaw, selected the design of Mr. G. Gilbert Scott, who was …
Survey of London
… architect was Street's erstwhile chief assistant Norman Shaw. Doubtless through Shaw's recommendation it was to his own former chief … turned when in 1881 the project of rebuilding matured. Shaw and the Mother Superior remained lifelong friends, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by 1851. 11 The station was rebuilt c. 1895 by R. Norman Shaw, its yellow brick façade in a simple English Baroque … for its date, the brickwork shows the façade must be Shaw's. 12 It was closed as a station in the late 1950s, 13 … PRO, HO 107/1474/2/3/4, p. 24. A. Saint, Richard Norman Shaw (1976), 340, 434; Pevsner, London NW. 566; OS Map 25", …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of 400 and upwards. The Hall, from a design by Mr. John Shaw, is one of the grandest and most imposing modern …
London Politics 1713-1717
… A Sharpe, William, bri B Sharples, Nicholas, inn A34B56 Shaw, John, cp A2B568 Shaw, Joseph, dra A Shaw, Richard, cp A234B7 Shaw, Richard, cur A Shaw, Robert, …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… Alexander Sherington: 80 yds taffeta £26 13 s 4 d. Robert Shaw: 72 yds frizado £18. William Gifford: 16 cwt madder £10 …
Two Calvinistic Methodist Chapels, 1743-1811: The London Tabernacle and Spa Fields Chapel
… proper that all her money shall be continued. Sister Shaw's case was considered, and agreed that she also have her … 2s. this week. Sister Paul carry it [to] her. That Sister Shaw go to the infirmary in High Park Corner, and have a … per week if it can, if not she have one shilling. Sister Shaw's child have shewes and shurt and few necessary, and …
Survey of London Monograph
… say it came from the Low Countries by way of Mr. Norman Shaw. The Architect, too, detected the influence of Norman Shaw, whose late work, and that of his followers, it felt to … following the curved face of the Crescent, for which Shaw had fought so hard. The order is repeated on the in …