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The Court House, still in use, was designed by Dixon, Balbirnie and Dixon and completed within a year, constructed of limestone and marble donated by the Ridgely family, on land donated by Towson merchant Grafton Bosley.
The Grafton House was built about 1838 by Stephen Van Rensselaer.
( This information was received from the Auditors Office in the Court House at Grafton ND.
* The Grafton 123 Coffee House & Cafe
Son House first recorded in Grafton, Wisconsin ( 1930 ) for Paramount.
Artists that recorded in their Grafton studio included Son House, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, Skip James, Papa Charlie Jackson, Ida Cox, and Ma Rainey.
However, a year later, his grandfather died and he succeeded as 3rd Duke of Grafton, which elevated him to the House of Lords.
* Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, and Leader of the House of Lords: The Duke of Grafton
Another museum dedicated to clocks is the Willard House and Clock Museum in Grafton, Massachusetts.
There are eight boys ' boarding houses ( Bramston, Crosby, Fisher Laxton House, Grafton, Laundimer, School, Sidney and St Anthony ), five girls ' boarding houses ( Dryden, Kirkeby, New House, Sanderson and Wyatt ) and a junior house ( The Berrystead ).
In Halifax, St. Matthew's dates back to 1749 as a " Dissenting Protestant Worship House ", and adhered to Presbyterian polity at a later date ; the Presbyterian Church of St. David is another 1925 " Minority Group " from within downtown Halifax congregations including St Matthew's, and celebrated its 80th Anniversary in 2005, meeting in the former Grafton Street Methodist ( 1869 ) building, acquired in their early days.
Son House recorded nine songs for Paramount in Grafton, Wisconsin, in 1930, released on a 78 rpm record.
The Grafton farm which held the original Willard family's workshop is open to the public and has become a museum, the Willard House and Clock Museum, which exhibits over 90 original clocks and many Willards ' heirlooms too.
Barnum House is now a museum in Grafton, and it is thought that Eliakim Barnum bought the house from another family who owned it before.
Grafton is currently home to such notable places as St. Annes Inn & Spa, the former home of Bob Homme (" The Friendly Giant "), the Barnum House museum, and a defunct canning factory ( often said to be one of most haunted places in Ontario ).
* Milldean and Alexander-Davis House, Grafton, Vermont, listed on the NRHP in Vermont

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* Isabella FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton, 2nd Countess of Arlington ( c. 1668 – 1723 )
Richard Grafton ( c. 1511 – 1572 ), was King's Printer under Henry VIII and Edward VI.
File: Morris Grafton wallpaper c 1883. jpg | Grafton wallpaper, Morris, 1883
On 21 April 1858 he married secondly, Diana Smyth ( c. 1838 – 4 March 1904 ), a granddaughter of George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton and great granddaughter of Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh ( through his illegitimate daughter ).

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Juanita drooped about the place, wearing a haunted, brooding look, which Kate attributed to the baby's death, until the day a letter came for her addressed to `` Miss Juanita Fitzroy '', bearing a Grafton postmark.
The Federal forces had taken Parkersburg and Grafton from the Rebels and were moving to take all the mountains.
`` It was a terrible loss to me '', said Kate quietly, feeling the pain twist again at the mention, knowing now that Juanita must have written to him at Grafton.
During the war it was in constant use by the wagon trains transporting supplies from the railhead at Grafton to the troops operating in the interior.
About 1888 J. E. McNaughton of Barnumville and E. G. Bacon became proprietors of the `` Green Mountain Telegraph Company '', connecting all offices on the Western Union line and extending over the mountain from Barnumville to Peru, Londonderry, South Londonderry, Lowell Lake, Windham, North Windham, Grafton, Cambridgeport, Saxton's River, and Bellows Falls.
Sue Grafton contributed to the screenplay of the former.
The expedition, consisting of the Grafton, 70 guns, Elizabeth, 74 guns, Europe, 64 guns, and the Iphigenia frigate, sailed on 16 January 1783, under the command of Commodore Robert Kingsmill.
Vermont has three creameries that produce what is regarded as first-class Cheddar: the Cabot Creamery, which produces the sixteen-month-old Private Stock Cheddar ; the Grafton Village Company ; and Shelburne Farms.
The PI novel was a male-dominated field in which female authors seldom found publication until Marcia Muller, Sara Paretsky, and Sue Grafton were finally published in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Temple Bar and Grafton Street are two of the few remaining areas that were not affected by the wave of Georgian reconstruction and maintained their medieval character.
St Stephen's Green is adjacent to one of Dublin's main shopping streets, Grafton Street, and to a shopping centre named for it, while on its surrounding streets are the offices of a number of public bodies and the city terminus of one of Dublin's Luas tram lines.
Grafton Street is a principal shopping street in Dublin's city centre.
There are many pubs across the city centre, with the area around St. Stephen's Green and Grafton Street, especially Harcourt Street, Camden Street, Wexford Street and Leeson Street, having the most popular nightclubs and pubs.
The city has numerous shopping districts, particularly around Grafton Street and Henry Street.
* Grafton, Anthony, Cardano's Cosmos: The Worlds and Works of a Renaissance Astrologer.
Hanover is a town along the Connecticut River in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.
Lincoln is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.
* Grafton Anthony and Lisa Jardine.
* 1908 – Mother's Day is observed for the first time in the United States, in Grafton, West Virginia.
* 1683 – Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, British politician ( d. 1757 )
These practices caused confusion and dissension in Cabinet meetings, especially during the dysfunctional ministries of the Earl of Chatham from 1766 – 1768 and of the Duke of Grafton from 1768 – 1770 when no one, not even the King, seemed to be in charge.
New York: Grafton Press, 1908.
New York: Grafton Press, 1908.
Most of the early shows were co-written with Stephens ( and edited by Jimmy Grafton ) but this partnership faltered after Series 3.

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