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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Long, Merewether, Needham, Nott, Simpson, Tayler, Thurman, Trollope, and Wild families. In the churchyard is the tomb of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… stand by the West Gate. 97 One of these ladies, then Mrs. Trollope, by will proved in 1904, devised £1,000 to the … charge of £1 14 s. 8 d. on the Woodcote estate and the Trollope legacy, became part of the St. Mary's Almshouse …
Survey of London Monograph
… 516,646 978,069 Chas. Wall Ltd 537,000 519,756 979,422 Trollope & Colls 535,602 516,314 986,672 Holliday & Greenwood … by the tenderers for undertaking Sections B and C; e.g. Trollope & Colls wanted an extra five per cent for this work …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… such as Dickens would have satirized with cruel gusto, and Trollope would have chosen for satire and kept for sympathy. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… A more satisfactory friend of Gray was William Trollope; a whole page of the library register is given up to books taken out by Trollope for Gray's use. On 6 March 1757 Gray took up …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… Mar. 14. Andrew John Nash. 1872. Mar. 14. George Haward Trollope. 1872. Oct. 31. Benjamin Biggs. 1872. Oct. 31. …
Survey of London
… acting on advice given by a partner in the firm of George Trollope and Sons, land and estate agents, whom they had …
Survey of London
… the Countess of Wilton (who was said by her builder, G. H. Trollope, to be 'very difficult') 'talked about throwing up …
Survey of London
… Douglas at Nos. 186195 (consec.) Queen's Gate, and Messrs. Trollope at Nos. 197 and 199 Queen's Gateand four prospective …
Survey of London
… Mall were retained. The contractors were Messrs. George Trollope & Sons and the cost was 50,000. 239 Charles Lee's …
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