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William Rutson of
Newby Wiske Hall and
Nunnington Hall (17
October 1791 – 11 May 1867) was a
merchant and
landowner who
served as
Justice of the Peace...
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William Rutson of
Newby Wiske, the son of
William Rutson of
Allerton Lodge. The hall was
inherited in 1920 by
Rutson's great-niece
Margaret Rutson, who had...
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Manners in
France and Italy, 1770. London: The
Folio Society. p. 206. R.
Rutson James (1933).
Studies in the
History of
Ophthalmology in
England prior to...
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after 21
years of service, the
fashion director of Lane Crawford,
Sarah Rutson, left the company. In June 2017, Lane
Crawford was
subject to a significant...
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later Allerton Priory, was
built on the site in the
early 1800s for
William Rutson, a
Liverpool merchant. In 1866, John
Grant Morris,
Mayor of
Liverpool and...
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several instruments by
Antonio Stradivari,
including the
Joachim (1698),
Rutson (1694), the
Crespi (1699),
Viotti ex-Bruce (1709), Kusten**** (1699), Maurin...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bequest of
Annie Bolton Matthews Bryant, 1933.
Rutson 1694
Royal Academy of
Music Pla**** by Clio Gould.
Fetzer 1695
Lincoln 1695...
- twice,
firstly to
Catherine Armistead, and
secondly to
Margaret Rutson. He and
Rutson had five children:
James Sifrein Maury (1797–1864);
William Maury...
- John
Rutson (1829–1906) gave an
important group of
instruments to the academy. The
Rutson Collection includes the
Archinto viola (1696), the
Rutson violin...
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Section Three. 1 Geo. 4. c. 30
Relief of
Rutson and
Company Act 1820 An Act for
relieving Ewart Rutson and
Company of Liverpool, and others, from the...