- The
Pettiward Estate is a
privately owned set of
reversions in the far edge of two
inner boroughs of south-west London, England, now
owned by a family...
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Roger Pettiward (1754–1833) was an
English businessman and antiquarian. He was
elected a
Fellow of the
Society of
Antiquaries in 1788, and a
Fellow of...
- The
Pettiward Family were a
landed family prominent in
Putney and
Great Finborough,
Suffolk who
control the
Pettiward Estate in Earl's Court, London....
- "Major Pingle" when he
wrote about the expedition.
Fleming and
Roger Pettiward (a
school and
university friend recruited onto the
expedition as a result...
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Howard de
Walden Estate (Marylebone)
Kingston House Estate (Knightsbridge)
Pettiward Estate (Putney and West Brompton)
Portman Estate (Marylebone) Smith's...
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connection with the
Pettiward family meant that it gave its name to
Finborough Road in
Earls Court, London,
developed as part of the
Pettiward Estate and later...
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built in 1795 for
Roger Pettiward on land
previously owned by
William Wollaston MP.
Finborough Hall, once
owned by the
Pettiward family,
subsequently gave...
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translated by C.
Pettiward I.J.
Blanken The
history of N.V. Philips'
gloeilampenfabrieken Under German rule
Volume 4
translated by C.
Pettiward Werner Blumenberg :...
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Collins Helen Hoppner Coode Bernard Cookson Paul Crum (Roger
Gamelyn Pettiward)
Richard Doyle (who also
illustrated Charles ****ens's
Christmas books)...
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Walden Estate (Marylebone) Smith's
Charity Estate (South Kensington, SW7)
Pettiward Estate (West Brompton, SW10 & Putney) Debrett's Peerage, 1968, pp.203-4...