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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Lewis, (of Hampshire) Mr Hanbury Williams, Hon. Mr Robert Byng, Mr Lindsay, Mr Oglethorp, Mr Danvers, Mr Thomas Corbet, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… J. Ackworth Tho. Pearse, G. Purvis, J. Fowier, Rob. Byng. The 28th. (See page 121.) The House (according to …
Survey of London
… appointed by Freake, the Honourable and Reverend F. C. E. Byng, was a son of the second Earl of Strafford. Some of the … to mediate between the two men on monetary matters. 221 Byng resigned the living in 1890 and nine years later …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Nov. Feilding, W. 1752 2 Dec. Middleton, W. 1753 25 Jan. Byng, Hon. J. 1753 20 Nov. Bathurst, J. 1755 28 Feb. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Andrewes, John Overall, Lawrence Chaderton, Andrew Byng, and Samuel Ward. 23 The last, who became Master of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and their number steadily increased. College Hall, Byng Place, was opened as women's hall of residence in 1882. …
Survey of London
… 798 From 1925 John Mowlem & Company had premises near the Byng Street entrance to the docks, held rent-free as part of …
Survey of London
… be made from their property. This group was led by George Byng, William Mellish and Thomas Tooke, with George Rennie …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the place gives the title of Viscount to the family of Byng. Torrington, Little TORRINGTON, LITTLE, a parish, in the …
Survey of London
… of Tottenham Court Road to the east and connecting it with Byng Place and Gordon Square has been known as Torrington … south of it. Further east, between Upper Gower Mews and Byng Place, are two late 18th-century houses, Nos. 33 and 35, …
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