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  2. De Grey Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The De Grey Rooms were built by public subscription at the instigation of Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, Commanding Officer of the Yorkshire Hussars, to provide a place for the Regiment's Annual Mess and to supplement accommodation at the Assembly Rooms. [1] [2] The building is located on the western edge of St Leonard's Place, York, England.

  3. File:Interior of De Grey Rooms, York (1).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. St Leonard's Place hoard - Wikipedia

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    De Grey Rooms, York (1987) The St Leonard's Place hoard was discovered on 23 April 1842 by workmen digging a drain during the construction of the De Grey Rooms on the street St Leonard's Place in York, England. [1] [2] One of the workmen said that the hoard had been contained in a clay vessel, which was broken when a pickaxe struck it. [1]

  5. Richard Edgcumbe (died 1489) - Wikipedia

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    He was the son and heir of Piers Edgcumbe of Cotehele by his wife Elizabeth Holland, daughter and heiress of Richard Holland. [3] The family is earliest recorded in 1292 when Richard Edgcombe was seated at the manor of Edgcombe [4] in the parish of Milton Abbot in Devon, [5] from which his family took their surname.

  6. John Moore House (Edgecomb, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The land on which this house stands was granted to John Moore in 1736, and the house is known to have been standing in 1741. It was original a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Cape, with its roof raised c. 1765 by John Grey, who purchased it from Moore in 1764. In 1850, the ell was built, and the barn was moved from another location to this place and ...

  7. Bristol Belvedere - Wikipedia

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    The Belvedere was based on the Bristol Type 173 10-seat (later 16-seat) civilian helicopter which first flew on 3 January 1952. The 173 project was cancelled in 1956, and Bristol spent time on the Type 191 and Type 193 to Royal Navy and Royal Canadian Navy specifications. These two naval variants were cancelled, but the RAF expressed an ...

  8. Talk:De Grey Rooms - Wikipedia

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  9. Two Grey Rooms - Wikipedia

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    "Two Grey Rooms" is a 1991 song written and performed by the Canadian musician Joni Mitchell. The song is the last track on her 1991 album Night Ride Home . Mitchell wrote a wordless vocal melody and instrumental accompaniment for the song in 1982 during the sessions for her album Wild Things Run Fast .

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