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Тезаурус:

  1. , Edward (1790-;1870), architect, was baptized 20 September 1790 at St Chad's church, Shrewsbury, the second of the three sons of John Hiram Haycock, architect and builder of Shrewsbury, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Trevitt of Newport.
  2. That look of frank dislike and satisfaction from Antonia Haycock?
  3. Elsewhere in the county Quakerism emerged in the 1650s to be fairly firmly suppressed by a gentry worried about its revolutionary tendencies; Thomas Haycock of Horsham went to gaol in 1656 as its first Sussex victim.
  4. Thereafter it appears that Haycock himself rather than his father was the main architect member of the firm, although, in partnership with his brother Robert, he continued to engage in building as well as architecture until c .1845, after which he practised as an architect only.
  5. This year, for instance, Jonathan Haycock, defeated Jeremy Bates, and Sara Gomer was beaten by Virginia Humphreys-Davies in the 1st round.
  6. From 1834 to 1866 he was also county surveyor for Shropshire, a post previously held by John Hiram Haycock from 1824 until his death in 1830.
  7. The eldest son Edward Haycock junior continued his practice after his death, which occurred 21 December 1870.
  8. It was owned in 1846 by William Haycock, who had mortgaged it to Robert Bamford.
  9. The light shining through her roughly heaped haycock of hair made it blaze so you might have thought you could warm your hands at it.
  10. Paediatrics boss George Haycock said: "Both children were extremely ill and would probably have died anyway."
  11. Haycock also played an active part in the political life of Shrewsbury, sitting on the council for thirty-four years, rising to become an alderman, and serving as mayor in 1842.
  12. A competition was held, in which Haycock won the second premium; and it was then decided to adopt his design but to put it "into the hands" of Thomas Harrison of Chester q.v., who made certain minor modifications to it.
  13. Section Three: Steel Fell, High Raise, Rossett Pike, Bowfell, Esk Pike, Great End, Great Gable, Kirkfell, Pillar, Scoat Fell, Steeple, Haycock, Seatallan, Middle Fell, finishing at the bridge at Greendale (GR 143056).

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