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  1. Hace 2 días · It is necessary to state these facts in order to account for the names of Cavendish Square, Portland Place, and Henrietta, Harley, Wigmore, Mortimer, and Holles Streets, in the immediate neighbourhood. The approaches to Cavendish Square from Oxford Street are by Old Cavendish, Holles, and Princes Streets.

  2. Hace 3 días · The novel showcases Cavendishs interest in natural philosophy and her visionary imagination, as she speculates about advanced technologies like submarine travel and aerial transportation centuries before their actual invention.

  3. Hace 2 días · Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714. This volume lists members of the University of Oxford from 1500 to 1714, along with brief biographical details such as ecclesiastical positions held and family relationships among the alumni. Alumni Oxonienses. Originally published by University of Oxford, Oxford, 1891. This free content was digitised by double ...

  4. Hace 4 días · WOLVERCOTE, an ancient parish lying on the north-west of the city and liberty of Oxford, c . 2 ½ miles north of the city centre, contained two settlements, Upper and Lower Wolvercote; the adjoining extra-parochial areas of Godstow, Cutteslowe, King's Weir, and Pixey Mead were incorporated in the later 19th century.

  5. Hace 3 días · The significance of clothing in relation to gendered experiences of estate management finds further expression in one of the book’s 17 images: a portrait of Henrietta Cavendish Harley, countess of Oxford and Mortimer (1694–1755).

  6. Hace 4 días · Daughter of Edward Harley, Earl of Oxford, by the heiress of John Holles , Duke of Newcastle, who had married the heiress of Henry Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle. n3.

    • Henrietta Cavendish Holles Harley of Oxford1
    • Henrietta Cavendish Holles Harley of Oxford2
    • Henrietta Cavendish Holles Harley of Oxford3
    • Henrietta Cavendish Holles Harley of Oxford4
    • Henrietta Cavendish Holles Harley of Oxford5
  7. Hace 4 días · The city's dreaming spires are being crowded out by architectural eyesores. The cliché about Oxford – and as a resident of the city, I have skin in the game here – is that it’s the most ...