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Colonel John
Chiswell (occasionally
spelled in the era, Chizzell, per its pronunciation) (ca. 1710 –
October 14, 1766), was a planter, land speculator...
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Chiswell Street is in the
London Borough of Islington. It
includes several buildings listed by
Historic England. The street, in St Luke's, Islington, runs...
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Colonel Chiswell Dabney Langhorne (November 4, 1843 –
February 14, 1919) was an
American railroad industrialist. He was the
father of
Nancy Witcher Langhorne...
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Richard Chiswell (1673 – 14 May 1751) was a
wealthy English merchant and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1715 to 1722.
Chiswell was the...
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Richard Muilman Trench Chiswell (baptised 23
March 1734 – 3
February 1797) was an
English banker,
antiquarian and MP. He
committed suicide after his bankruptcy...
- Resolutions. His son
William Fleming later held his seat in the
House of Burgesses,
representing ****berland County.
During the John
Chiswell scandal, John Fleming...
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PetroneJuan Petrone prop 1949-08-28 v
France at
Buenos Aires 125
ChiswellWilliam Chiswell wing 1949-09-04 v
France at
Buenos Aires 126
DacharryEmilio Dacharry...
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inspiration was
James Lackington's late 18th
century "Temple of Muses" at
Chiswell Street, London. The
Foyle brothers were
determined to
create the greatest...
- Much of the
villages of
Fleet and
Chiswell were destro**** in the
Great Storm of 1824. Over the
centuries Chiswell had
battled with the sea and was regularly...
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totals of
their gifts: The
first British East
India Company Trustee was
William Astell. He held the
position from 1827 to 1847. John
Lubbock was Chairman...