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A History of the County of Oxford
… The Thame district comprised Thame, Tetsworth, Emmington, Aston Rowant and Kingston Blount, Sydenham, and Towersey …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Sheriffs; Oseney Cart. v. 50. For his manor and chapel at Aston Clinton (Bucks.) see Rot. Grosse. 34951; V.C.H. Bucks. …
Survey of London
… it consisted of J. MacVicar Anderson, Ingress Bell and Aston Webb, A. J. Bolton, H. C. Boyes, W. D. Care, T. …
A History of the County of Essex
… John Tedcastle. 671 Tedcastle conveyed it in 1604 to John Aston. 672 Sir Nicholas Coote held the manor in 1617 and his …
Survey of London
… being inserted or dropped in an ad hoc manner. In 1891 Aston Webb and Ingress Bell were added, evidently at their … looked like this: J. Macvicar Anderson, Ingress Bell and Aston Webb, A. J. Bolton, H. C. Boyes, W. D. Care, T. …
Survey of London
… the central doorway. From evidence kindly supplied by Sir Aston Webb and Son it appears that this gallery was …
Survey of London
… 18701. Former Princess Beatrice Hospital, 19302, Sir Aston Webb and Son (Maurice Webb), architects. (Under …
Survey of London
… at a tendered price of about 70,000, 379 to designs by Aston Webb and Son (that is, Maurice Webb). After renaming as …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… chapel at Abingdon, and 4 yearly to the minister of Aston Tirrold Presbyterian Church, and the residue (if any) …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 75 a. 3 r. 16 p.; Richard Lyndon 67 a. 3 r. 7 p.; Thos. Aston 1 a. 1 r. 10 p.; Trustees of Barford Charity 8 a. 1 r. …
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