Picturesque views and description of cities, towns, castles, mansions, and other objects of interesting feature, in Shropshire, from original designs, taken expressly for this work, by Mr. Frederick (14592719087)
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Title: Picturesque views and description of cities, towns, castles, mansions, and other objects of interesting feature, in Shropshire, from original designs, taken expressly for this work, by Mr. Frederick Calvert, engraved on steel by Mr. T. Radclyffe, with historical and topographical illustrations
Year: 1831 (1830s)
Authors: West, William, 1770-1854 Calvert, Frederick Radclyffe, T
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Publisher: Birmingham : William Emans...
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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t,(and son of the foregoing,) who, dying unmarried, left this estate, together with others, tothe father of the present baronet, whose ancestor Thomas Jones, in the time of Elizabeth,resided at Uckington, in the County of Salop. Sir Thomas John Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart., was born July 12th, 1793, and succeeded to thetitle, (being the second baronet,) on the demise of his father, in 1811. In 1821 he wasmarried to Elizabeth, daughter of the late John Macnamara, Esq. of the island of St.Christopher, by whom he had a son and heir, born in April, 1824 ; and a second son 16thOctober, 1825. Mr. Burke, in his Peerage and Baronetage, states that Thomas Tyrwhitt,Esq., M.P. (the descendant of a very ancient Lincolnshire family,) assumed, in compliancewith the testamentary injunction of his cousin, Sir Thomas Jones, of Stanley Hall, Knt.,and by royal permission in 1790, the name and arms of Jones only, and was createda baronet on the 3rd of October, 1808. Sir Thomas married, in 1791, Harriet Rebecca,
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