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A History of the County of York
… engravers, carvers, and sculptors, including Edmund Horsley, Andrew Kearne, and Samuel Carpenter. Many of the …
Survey of London
… governor of the Bank of England. 91 His father, John Horsley Palmer, had also been governor of the Bank. 311 …
Survey of London
… 244 13 6 Wyatt, John Copper Covers 214 8 6 Lacy and Horsley Founders 212 12 Jacobs, Richard Carpenter to the …
Survey of London
… house have included Muzio Clementi, the composer, William Horsley, the organist and composer, and his son John Callcott Horsley, the artist. Felix Mendelssohn, who was a friend of the Horsley family, paid several visits to the house. J. C. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… the roof, 5 shown as flat on plans by Speed (1610) and Horsley (1694). On views from c. 1700 it is shown with a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the property of Messrs. Thomas Morris and Sons; and the Horsley iron-works, belonging to Messrs. Bramah and Co., are …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Stower. Todburn TODBURN, a township, in the parish of Long Horsley, union of Rothbury, W. division of Morpeth ward, N. … proprietors have been, the families of Thornton, Lumley, Horsley, and Collingwood. The township comprises about 691 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… on the traces of the defences of the western side. Horsley ( Britannia Romana (1732), 422) was the first to …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… the collectorship of Wisbech, vacant by the death of John Horsley. Order for the issue to Mr. Chetwynd of so much as is …
Calendar of Treasury books
… as to make the salary to 100 l. per an. 10 l. to William Horsley, the Secretary's clerk, to make his salary 80 l. per …
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