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Edward Wedlake Brayley FSA (1773 – 23
September 1854) was an
English historian and topographer.
Brayley collaborated with his life-long friend, John Britton...
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organising programmes, producing, acting." He
married the
actress Margaret Wedlake in July 1953;
their son, Jonathan, was born in 1954. In Who's Who in the...
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Dutch Church (1820) by
Edward Wedlake Brayley from A
Topographical and
Historical Description of
London and Middle****...
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gaulois dans l'Helvetie romaine",
Revue celtique (vol 51), 1934. W.J.
Wedlake, The
Excavation of the
Shrine of
Apollo at Nettleton, Wiltshire, 1956–1971...
- noua
tabula valde necessaria.
Thompson 1948, pp. 147–149. Brayley,
Edward Wedlake. The
Beauties of
England and Wales, or
original delineations, topographical...
- S2CID 12556370.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on
December 5, 2010.
Wedlake L, A'Hern R,
Russell D,
Thomas K,
Walters JR,
Andreyev HJ (October 2009)...
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original on 4
April 2023.
Retrieved 23
March 2023. Brayley,
Edward Wedlake (1808). The
Beauties of
England and Wales, Or Delineations, Topographical...
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British Army officer,
businessman and
briefly Government minister.
Edward Wedlake Brayley (1773–1854),
English antiquary and
topographer Edward William Brayley...
- librarian, and
science author.
Brayley was born in London, the son of
Edward Wedlake Brayley, a
notable antiquary, and his wife Anne (c. 1771–1850). His early...
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Historical production and uses of lead. ila-lead.org EW
Wedlake; J
Britton (1836). "Westminster Palace". The
history of the
ancient palace...