Wells Harbour 1663-1782

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Wells Harbour 1663-1782

1 volume containing 21 leaves, with maps and printed pamphlets

eng,

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Mylne, Robert, 1734-1811

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British architect. From the description of Architectural designs, 1766, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84413920 Robert Mylne (1734-1811) was born in Edinburgh and studied as an architect and engineer in Paris and Rome. His work includes the building of Blackfriars Bridge and the Stationers' Hall in London, St Cecila's Hall in Edinburgh, and the village and castle of Inveray. He was the architect of the new River Company until 1810, when his son William Chadwell Mylne to...

Possibly collated by Robert Mylne.

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No information available at present. From the guide to the Wells Harbour, 1663-1782, (Senate House Library, University of London) ...

Chad, George, fl 1777-1782

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Folkes, Sir, Martin, fl 1777-1782

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Wells Harbour, Norfolk

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Court of King's Bench.

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John Aubrey (1626-1697) was an antiquary. He matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, 1642, and was a Student at the Middle Temple, London, 1646. Details are given in the Dictionary of National Biography . From the guide to the Papers relating to the case of John Aubrey, v., Joan Sumner, 1668, (University of Oxford, Bodleian Library) The Court of King's Bench was the highest court of common law in England from the Middle Ages, based at Westminster Hall. It was originally a c...