- John
Smalman Smith (23
August 1847 – 1913) was a
British judge who
served as
Chief Justice of the
Colony of
Lagos in 1889 and as Vice
President of the...
-
built circa 1830 by John
Smalman for
himself and
originally called Morf Mount; later, it
became the
residence of
Smalman's grand-nephew,
Henry Edward...
- timber-framed
stone and
brick house was
considerably enlarged by John
Smalman in the Tudor-Gothic
style around c. 1816-1820 for Sir
Thomas Tyrwhitt-Jones...
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legal writer John
Witherspoon Smith (1778–1829),
American lawyer John
Smalman Smith, (1847–1914)
British judge in the
Colony of
Lagos John
Lewis Smith...
- Henderson, was
opened in 1856, with
extant buildings by
Charles Holt and John
Smalman Smith, 29
acres (12 ha) of land
having been
purchased from Le
Gendre Nicholas...
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Christopher (15
December 2024). "Penny
Chuter obituary".
Guardian online.
Smalman-Smith,
Helena (2017). "Penny
Chuter -
Rowing Story". Schweinbenz, Amanda...
- Nimmo, P. Drew 1989 Lost 5:51 4+1⁄2 P. Nicklin, A. Smith, N. Taylor, R.
Smalman-Smith, G. Crocker, S. King, P. Thomas, J. Lane, D.
Horner 1990 Lost 6:40...
- Anne. He
learned the
trades of
builder and
architect with his
uncle John
Smalman at
Quatford near Bridgnorth, and came to
Shrewsbury in
about 1840 after...
- some
notable monuments,
including one of the mid-17th
century to
Francis Smalman and his wife Susan,
which Pevsner attributes to
Samuel Baldwin. The war...
- 191.
Retrieved 20
January 2024. The
Brent Magazine,
November 2011, p.27
Smalman-Smith,
Helena (9
March 2017). "1960 Women's
European Rowing Championships"...