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- Stephen Townesend may refer to: Stephen Townesend (priest), Dean of Exeter, 1583–1588 Stephen Townesend (surgeon), English surgeon, stage actor, anti-vivisectionist...
- Stephen Chapman Townesend FRCS (1860 – May 1914) was an English surgeon, stage actor, writer and anti-vivisectionist. Stephen Chapman Townesend was the son...
- William Townesend (1676–1739) was a prominent English sculptor, architect, and builder in 17th and 18th-century Oxford, ****ociated with several important...
- video game Silent Hill 4: The Room Stephen Townesend (priest), Dean of Exeter, 1583–1588 Stephen Townesend (surgeon), English surgeon, stage actor, anti-vivisectionist...
- Trustees directed Gibbs along with Francis Smith of Warwick and William Townesend of Oxford 'to prepare Stones and things ready for building the library'...
- Stephen Townesend was Dean of Exeter between 1583 and 1588. Ursula Radford (1955). "An Introduction to the Deans of Exeter". Report & Transactions of...
- a new library was built between 1693 and 1696 by master builder John Townesend. A further bequest from Williamson of £6,000, along with purchase of the...
- Richard Townesend (as he spelt his name) was a soldier and politician in England. He was born in 1618 or 1619. Much research has been undertaken by various...
- 1711 and it was completed in 1715. The builder and sculptor was William Townesend of Oxford. The building was funded largely from the proceeds of the commercially...
- of the Quadrangle were designed by Henry Aldrich and built by William Townesend between 1706 and 1711. They constitute one of the earliest examples of...