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James Montgomrey (1
September 1811 – 4 June 1883) ran a
large timber mill in Brentford, Middle****, that was in the
family for 120 years. He also led the...
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Archibald Sim
Montgomrey (1843 - 1922) was a
wholesale timber merchant,
county councillor and
magistrate and
amateur plant collector in
Britain and other...
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Grand Union Canal) 1806
James Montgomrey's father James Montgomrey Snr
commenced operating a
large timber mill at
Montgomrey's Wharf, a yard
formerly occupied...
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Professor Javier Martín-Torres José
Guilherme Merquior James Moir
James Montgomrey, a
founding member Lord
Morgan Sir
Derek Morris Baroness Nicholson Lord...
- Gyulay, Hungarian-Austrian
commander and
politician (d. 1868) 1811 –
James Montgomrey,
Leader and
important benefactor of his home town of Brentford, England...
- Hills.
Henry Maydwell "Harry"
Martin (1846–1936) was a son of
Edward Montgomrey Martin (1807–1894) who, with his wife Ann (née Thornton) (1809–1901) and...
- 1686 to 1738
Nancy Mitford –
lived briefly at Strand-on-the-Green
James Montgomrey –
Brentford benefactor,
owned and ran a
large timber mill on Brentford...
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Grand Junction Canal, and
opposite Kew Gardens.
Montgomrey had sold part of his
Montgomrey's Wharf premises to the
company in 1855,
including a corridor...
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Antiquities of Brentford, Ealing, & Chiswick. Ronalds, B. F. (2018). "The
Montgomrey Family of Brentford:
Timber Merchants and Benefactors". London's Industrial...
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Archived from the
original on
March 2, 2014.
Retrieved October 20, 2011.
Montgomrey,
James (October 24, 2011). "'Breaking Dawn' News:
Bruno Mars' 'It Will...