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After another trip to continental Europe, Michael took a one-year lease on Knebworth House, a staffed and furnished stately home 20 miles north of London.
" Mundus alter is an excuse for a satirical description of London, with some criticism of the Catholic Church, and is said to have furnished Jonathan Swift with hints for Gulliver's Travels.
He was the controller of Wolfgang zu Putlitz, an MI5 spy in the German embassy in London who furnished information on Hitler's intentions before World War II.
Indeed, Anderson's history would have produced the expectation of an older Grand Lodge at York, and the London Lodges were duly furnished with minutes going back some twenty years.
During the interview he stated: " In 22 years of living in London, I have always furnished the flat out of my own pocket.
Also, unlike Maclean, he never bothered to learn Russian, furnished his flat from London and continued to order his clothes from his Savile Row tailor.
His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom also agree with the explanations which were furnished by the German representatives in the course of the recent discussions in London as the method of application of this principle.
He was a leader writer on the Illustrated London News, to which journal at a later period he furnished a weekly article under the name of Nothing in the Papers.
To a volume edited by Albert Smith in 1849, called Gavarni in London, he furnished three sketches — The Opera, The Coulisse, and The Foreign Gentleman ; and in companionship with Angus B.
In 1799 he escaped to the Isle of Wight, and settled down for some time at Yarmouth, but returned to London at the end of the year, was arrested and sent to King's Bench Prison, where he lived within the rules, occupying a small furnished house in St George's Fields, but keeping his exact residence a secret.
The Mark III was presented at the London Motor Show in October 1965, described at the time as " even more luxuriously trimmed and furnished ".
For John, third Lord Cobham, he furnished the design (" devyse ") for a new south aisle at the London parish church of St Dunstan-in-the-East, although he did not take charge of its building.
The short lived Fellowship of the New Life, established in 1883, furnished the London Ethical Society with much of its membership when it disbanded.
In 1740, from materials furnished by a merchant, Webster published a pamphlet on the wool industry called Consequences of Trade to the Wealth and Strength of any Nation, by a Draper of London.
Her last major work, The Power of Love in Seven Novels ( London: J. Barber / J. Morphew, 1720 ) is a revised version of selected novellas first published in William Painter's Palace of Pleasure well furnished with pleasaunt Histories and excellent Novelles ( 1566 ).
They lived first in furnished lodgings in Lisson Grove, London, then moved to a house in Kensington ( which Cope himself had commissioned ) in 1841.

furnished and home
Genevieve, the nearest landing on the Mississippi River, gave remunerative employment to a great number of teams, and the colliers, smelters and others furnished a home market for the surplus farm products.
The home was completely furnished, and the carport featured an upside-down automobile.
The home was later sold to CJ and Mille Sumner who furnished the home with antiques and opened the home as an unusually ornate Adult Foster Care Home which they named " Ivy Manor ".
The many customers of the several merchants carried away an immense amount of the necessaries of the home, while the several merchants furnished in such profuse quantities.
She furnished much of her new home with much of the Swinbrook furniture that her father was selling.
Nehalem was location for the HGTV Dream Home contest in 2000 in which a contestant won a furnished home and an automobile.
Following the end of hostilities and the reinstatement of Chequers as a home ( now furnished with many 16th-century antiques and tapestries and the Cromwellian antiquities ), the childless Lees formed a plan.
A portion of Jackson's Colorado home has been reconstructed in the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum and furnished with her possessions.
The three lines were furnished with 247 pieces of artillery and provided with around 30, 000 men, mainly Portuguese militia and home guard ordenanças, plus 8, 000 Spanish troops and 2, 500 British marines and artillerymen.
The team was established in 1996 and played home games in Luedecke Arena at the Travis County Exposition Center, a multi-purpose building which was furnished with skating ice and dubbed the " Bat Cave " for the games.
The accompanying article extolled the fact that he had built his own working transmitter in the attic of his home the year before, using a " souped-up " wireless broadcasting kit with a hundred foot antenna, however it omitted the additional information that the equipment and advice needed to build the transmitter, had both been furnished by the staff engineers at KEYJ, which happened to be owned by his father and uncle.
She designed and furnished herself a new home, Tempe à Pailla, outside Menton.
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Gray designed and furnished herself a new home, ' Tempe à Pailla ' (), outside Menton.
In summer, park rangers lead tours through a general store, a furnished home, and a drugstore whose shelves are lined with bottles, boxes and vials of medicines.
While there are no institutions of higher education in Monteverde, the area is home to a considerable number of local and foreign undergraduate and graduate students drawn to international study abroad programs furnished by EAP, CIEE, and the University of Georgia ( see below ).
Benedict Biscop ( c. 628 – 690 ) founded the monastery of Wearmouth-Jarrow and furnished it with books which he had taken home from a journey to Rome and which were later used by Bede ( c. 672 – 735 ) to write his Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
Better radio equipment was being furnished at the end of 1946, though it was not yet of the standard of that used by State Police and Highway Patrol forces at home.
The new home was furnished with pieces bought in the United Kingdom by Lieutenant Governor Frank Mackenzie Ross and then donated to the Crown following his departure from office, as well as other items donated by various British Columbians.
The museum is also home to several recreated furnished rooms from the house of John D. Rockefeller, donated by his son John D. Rockefeller, Jr ..
The sweepstakes commences with a January 1 television special showcasing the fully furnished, custom-built home valued in excess of one million dollars ; viewers are invited to enter online.
She has always maintained that little people must live in a big people's world, and she really does — her home is furnished with normal-sized furniture.

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Many smaller reception rooms are furnished in the Chinese regency style with furniture and fittings brought from the Royal Pavilion at Brighton and from Carlton House.
During this time, under the direction of court architects, Joseph Saint-Pierre and Carl von Gontard, numerous courtly buildings and attractions were created: the Margravial Opera House with its richly furnished baroque theatre ( 1744 – 1748 ), the New ' Castle ' and Sun Temple ( 1749 – 1753 ) at the Hermitage, the New Palace with its courtyard garden ( 1754 ff ) to replace the Old Palace which had burned down through the carelessness of the margrave, and the magnificent row of buildings in today's Friedrichstraße.
His House for an Art Lover was finally built in Glasgow's Bellahouston Park in 1996, and the University of Glasgow ( which owns the majority of his watercolour work ) rebuilt the interiors of a terraced house Mackintosh had designed, and furnished it with his and Margaret's work ( it is part of the University's Hunterian Museum ).
The Wright House has 18 furnished rooms, including seven bedrooms.
Cardin furnished the Bubble House with his original creations.
The Mackintosh House features some of the original woodwork of the old terraced house, and has been furnished entirely to Mackintosh's design, with original decorations and furniture.
Many of the buildings retain features from the colonial period such as the Queen's Cottage, General's House, Grand Hotel, Hill Club, Town Post Office and even new hotels are often built and furnished in the colonial style.
The unexpectedly large force required for South Africa, was mainly furnished by means of the system of reserves which Wolseley had originated ; but the new conditions at the War Office were not to his liking, and, upon being released from responsibilities he brought the whole subject before the House of Lords in a speech.
:[...] the President is hereby authorized to invite each and all the States to provide and furnish statues, in marble or bronze, not exceeding two in number for each State, of deceased persons who have been citizens thereof, and illustrious for their historic renown or for distinguished civic or military services such as each State may deem to be worthy of this national commemoration ; and when so furnished the same shall be placed in the Old Hall of the House of Representatives, in the Capitol of the United States, which is set apart, or so much thereof as may be necessary, as a national statuary hall for the purpose herein indicated.
They also had an apartment at 1100 North Lake Shore Drive in the city and a furnished suite at the Civic Opera House.
Marble Hill House was widely known through engravings ; its compact plan and tightly controlled elevations, after the interval of a generation, furnished a standard model for the English villas built throughout the Thames valley and further afield, as well as a model for plantation houses in the American colonies, where such a house was a " mansion ".
While classical styles reigned in the parade rooms, upscale houses, from Badminton House ( where the " Chinese Bedroom " was furnished by William and John Linnell, ca 1754 ) and Nostell Priory to Casa Loma in Toronto, sometimes feature an entire guest room decorated in the chinoiserie style, complete with Chinese-styled bed, phoenix-themed wallpaper, and china.
Apart from the palatial new building for the Royal Hotel erected and furnished at a cost of some ₤ 20, 000, and remodelling of the Court House Hotel and Bank Hotel, nine new residences have been completed within the past month.
The large stone “ Guards House ,” reconstructed in 1936, contains a Catholic chapel furnished in the style of the 1750s, along with a priest ’ s room, a gunner ’ s room, an officer-of-the-day room, and a guard ’ s room.
Rowing wagers were common in those days, but this one was unique: Doggett set the wager to be a traditional red Watermens ' coat, but, being a " great Whig in Politics ", Doggett arranged the race for 1 August each year, and had the coat furnished with a silver badge " representing Liberty ", to commemorate the 1 August 1714 accession of George I of the House of Hanover to the throne.
In compensation, the families of Chief Richardville and certain other Miami notables were given estates in Indiana, with houses like the Richardville House and livestock furnished at government expense.
Congressman J. Parnell Thomas, head of the House Un-American Activities Committee, furnished information to the Washington Times-Herald that denigrated his loyalty in two articles published in March 1947.
In her August 1948 appearance before the House Committee on Un-American Activities ( HCUA ), Bentley testified that Lee furnished her “ various types of information ,” which she then turned over to her Soviet handlers, including, in Bentley ’ s words, details on “ whether the OSS had spotted any of our people ” in that organization.
They embarked on a short ' honeymoon tour ' involving a stay in Crimea, then returned to Petersburg and moved into a flat in a house which was known as the Mauruzi House, which Merezhkovsky's mother had rented and furnished for them as a wedding gift.
The House of Mourning ; furnished with directions for the houre of death.
It was a fief in West Francia and subsequently the Kingdom of France until its counts furnished a line of kings, House of Valois, to succeed the House of Capet in 1328.
Hecla Village is a historic village consisting of: a fishing museum and functional commercial fishing operation at the Hecla Fish Station adjacent to the dock ; the Tommasson Boarding House ; the Community Hall ; the Hecla School consisting of a replica classroom in one room and a park interpretive center in the other classroom ; the Heritage House Museum, furnished as an Icelandic family house in 1920s to 1940s style, which is operated by the Descendants and Friends of Hecla ; the General Store open from May to September ; the log house ; the Ice House Museum containing carpentry & fishing tools and sawmill artifacts ; the Hecla Church featuring non-denominational services and special musical events during July & August ; a bed & breakfast in a restored historic Icelandic home owned and operated by commercial fishers ; and numerous privately owned cottages.

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