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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Sept. Parsons, P. (with Scullery and Pastry) 1760 15 Dec. Reynolds, J.H. 1775 18 Jan. Gale, J. 1784 14 Jan. Fox, J. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cam, Dr. J. W. F. Hill, Mr. A. W. Mabbs, and Miss S. M. G. Reynolds for services variously performed. The 'hundred' of … the liberties of Winchester. Ex inf. Miss S. M. G. Reynolds. Chancellor's R. 1196 (P.R.S. N.S. vii), 2728. Pipe …
Survey of London
… 117127 odd Blake by direction of Chambers to Benjamin Reynolds, builder, 1861. 129135 odd blake by direction of … even J. W. Ladbroke to Richard Roy, solicitor, to William Reynolds, builder, 1844. Probably designed by James Thomson, architect. 2858 even J. W. Ladbroke to Roy to Reynolds, 1846. 6066 even Roy by direction of Reynolds to H. …
Survey of London
… ranges, which were built under leases of 18425 to William Reynolds (see below), are of some distinction. Nos. 3761 … estate, and the appearance by March 1843 61 of William Reynolds, builder or surveyor, regularly acting on Roy's behalf, 62 it seems likely that Reynolds, very probably in conjunction with Allason, was …
Survey of London
… adjoining parts of the Ladbroke estate. In 1849 William Reynolds, now apparently credit-worthy again, became the … of Brompton, who in 1848 had been one of William Reynolds's assignees in bankruptcy 163 and who had himself … in the administration of the area already developed by Reynolds, the firm itself, to which, it will be recalled, …
Survey of London
… and of St. Pancras, who was probably a creditor of William Reynolds, the general building undertaker for this part of … until 1919 as the Clarendon Hotel, was built by William Reynolds under a lease of 1846 from Richard Roy. It is a … three windows in width, being ornamented with pilasters. Reynolds established himself here as a licensed victualler …