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12. Shop. Robert Ellis Estate Agents. Architect Frederick Ball 1905 [6] 18-28. Six shops. Architect Frederick Ball 1904 [7] (no 28 demolished in 2008) 32-34. Two shops. Architect Frederick Ball 1903 [8] 36 . Poundland. (Formerly Woolworths), Architect Harold Winbourne. 1934; 40-48. Five shops. Architect William Vallance Betts 1926 [9] 52-56 ...
He died on 16 August 1927 and left an estate of £18,425 0s. 10d.(equivalent to £1,389,200 in 2023). ... Lenton Firs, University of Nottingham 1903 [4] with Robert ...
Robert Ellis (24 character), fictional character in the television series 24; Robert Ellis (clergyman) (1898–1966), minister with the Presbyterian Church of Wales; Robert M. Ellis (1922–2014), American artist, educator, and museum director; Robert Stanton Ellis (1825–1877), British civil servant of the Indian civil service
Shireoaks Hall is a grade II* listed 17th-century country house in the hamlet of Shireoaks, 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (3.6 km) north-west of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK. [1]The modestly sized house was originally built for Thomas Hewett, probably by John Smythson (son of Robert Smythson), between 1612 and 1617.
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Thoresby Hall opened as a country house hotel early in the 21st century after a period of neglect, though the wider Thoresby Estate remains in the hands of the descendants of the Dukes of Kingston. Although not part of the Dukeries, Nottingham Castle , a former residence of the Dukes of Newcastle, is also in Nottinghamshire, as is the former ...
Cecil Glutton, Crown Estate Receiver and Managing Agent, Receiver and Agent for Church Commissioners' Estates. Stanley Edward Cohen, Chief Commoner, City of London. William Alexander Roy Collins, Chairman and a Managing Director, William Collins, Sons & Company Ltd. Harold Edwin Darke, Organist, St. Michael's, Cornhill.
Thoresby Hall is a grade I listed 19th-century country house in Budby, Nottinghamshire, some 2 miles (4 km) north of Ollerton.It is one of four neighbouring country houses and estates in the Dukeries in north Nottinghamshire all occupied by dukes at one time during their history.