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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… the chapel consecrated in 1682. About 1741 under Thomas Shaw, Principal (174051), the medival W. part of the N. range …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was also responsible for the general arrangement. When Dr. Shaw came to the hall as Principal in 1741 he found that it … March 1740. His successor in the principalship, Dr. Thomas Shaw, a fellow of Queen's and vicar of Godshill, Isle of … and varied experience. 149 After leaving the University Shaw had spent thirteen years as chaplain to the English …
Survey of London
… tower and steeple. 125 The joint report of Hardwick, John Shaw, senior, l surveyor to Christ's Hospital, and Jeffry … temporarily prevented any increase in the overhang. John Shaw also surveyed the tower in 1827, with John White, 128 … safety of the ceiling was expressed in 1830 139 and John Shaw was called in to examine it twice in that year. He …
Survey of London
… at a rent of 13 5 s. 2 d. per annum to trustees for Edward Shaw of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, gentleman, 484 who later … a grant of the site of No. 3 (see page 83). In October Shaw and his trustees sold the site and the house built on it … Parnell and Smith's design, and submitted it to John Shaw, one of the official referees employed by the Office of …
Survey of London
… three sites and had a temporary lien on a fourth, Edward Shaw, Abraham Storey (both of whom bought two sites), John … extent associates, but the other builders, Frith, Barbon, Shaw, and those employed by owner-occupiers, like John Downes …
Survey of London
… trustee, Baptist May, on 1314 January 1673/4 to Edward Shaw of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, gentleman, and his … built on this site is derived from a Chancery petition of Shaw and his trustees. 48 By August 1675 Shaw had almost completed a brick house. On the 21st of that …
Survey of London
… of St. James's Street. The design is a pastiche of Norman Shaw's late Baroque manner, deriving in particular from the … front of the Piccadilly Hotel, but it has little enough of Shaw's genius. Here is the same basic idea of a high …
Survey of London
… the original rebuilding plans, and retained Richard Norman Shaw and Ernest Newton as their architects. Because of the … most perfectly coordinated and finely handled of Norman Shaw's late 'Baroque' designs, and the simple lines of its … side of the pedimented feature by a four-light dormer. Shaw's detailing is masterly. The rustic arcade is built up …