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  1. Hace 5 días · In 1740 this new house was said to be in the possession of (Sir) Edward Walpole, second son of Sir Robert Walpole. A draft or copy of an assignment of the house, dated 1738, from Ripley to Sir Robert Walpole survives at the Public Record Office.

  2. Hace 1 día · THE FLEET RIVER, NEAR ST. PANCRAS, 1825. St. Pancras, after whom this district is named, was a young Phrygian nobleman who suffered martyrdom at Rome under the Emperor Diocletian for his adherence to the Christian faith; he became a favourite saint in England. The Priory of Lewes, in Sussex, was dedicated to his honour; and besides the church ...

  3. Hace 2 días · The fop’s affinity to, and appropriation of, French manners and modes led the fop to be increasingly aligned with the French’s animal counterpart of the monkey. Over the course of the eighteenth century, the ape analogy was used regularly in descriptions of the fop, and likewise monkey imagery was often evoked in depictions of the fop ...

  4. Hace 4 días · This mod aesthetically enhances most of Edward's textures to appear more accurate to the concept art or promotional art/CG trailers. He now has a tan more in line with the art for the game, less darkness around the eyes, a darker hair color, and he now uses the cutscene beard/hair in game. Along with this is a marooned beard option, which makes ...

  5. Hace 2 días · At the end of his eighth and final year as the Howard R. Swearer Director of the Thomas J. Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Edward Steinfeld reflected on the institute's growth as it prepares for the launch of Brown University's new School of International and Public Affairs.

  6. Hace 3 días · Edward Walpole to Commissioners of Taxes. Concerning the hundreds of Bedminster and Portbury, having no warrants for receiving the window tax. Letter Book XIX. p. 125. Oct. 15: E. Walpole to Mr, Watson at Goswick, Northumberland. Concerning his management of the Derwentwater estate. Ibid, p. 123. Same to Mr. Turbill -

  7. Hace 4 días · Back in 1703 the London Gazette had published an advertisement offering a reward of £50 to “whosoever shall discover” the said Daniel Defoe, together with a brief description of a “middle siz’d spare man, about forty years old, of a brown complexion, and dark brown-coloured hair, but wears a wig; a hooked nose, a sharp chin, and a large mole near his mouth” (West, Defoe, 75).