Sir John Hollams (23 September 1820− 3 May 1910) was an English solicitor. For more than 60 years he was a partner in one of London's most significant...
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Hollams is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: F. M. Hollams (1877–1963), British painter John Hollams (1820–1910), English solicitor This...
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commission included judge George Bramwell, lawyers Sir John Hollams, Sir Robert Collier, and John Burgess Karslake, and parliament member George Ward Hunt...
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Druce 1880 1879 Nathaniel Tertius Lawrence[citation needed] 1878—1879 John Hollams 1877 Edward Frederick Burton 1876 Henry Thomas Young 1875 George Burrow...
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Owned by Sir John Hollams until his death in on May 3, 1910, it was then inherited by his second eldest son Frederick Willams Hollams (b. 1848) who lived...
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conjunction with Lord Thring, Lord James, Sir Frederick Abel and Sir John Hollams. He was the first chairman of its council, and, except during his tour...
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Clifford Turner to form Clifford Chance). In 1910, he succeeded Sir John Hollams as the firm's senior partner. He was knighted in the 1928 Birthday Honours...
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1595. "No. 24370". The London Gazette. 6 October 1876. p. 5347. Sir John Hollam Jottings of an Old Solicitor London 1906 'The Times, 10 January 1896;...
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Metropolitan Asylums Board John Hollams, Esq. James Hoy, Esq. Colonel Edwin Hughes, a former MP Edward Letchworth, Esq., FSA Colonel John Roper Parkinson Colonel...
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Hensley Chairman of the Metropolitan Asylums Board 18 December 1902 John Hollams, JP, DL 18 December 1902 James Hoy, LLD Formerly Lord Mayor of Manchester...
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Penguin Islands (redirect from Hollam)
largest island is Possession Island with 0.90 km2 (0.35 sq mi) in area. Hollam's Bird Island is the most northern and, at a distance of 10.3 kilometres...
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Group Gwen John (1876–1939) – Welsh artist Horace Tuck (1876–1951) – Norfolk artist of oil and watercolour landscapes Florence Mabel Hollams (1877–1963)...
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picture of a twenty-storied tower. A third record was submitted by F. M. Hollams of England, with a tower of twenty-five stories, in February 1903. Other...
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on the outskirts of the village. The equestrian and canine artist F.M. Hollams spent her early years at Dene Park. Shipbourne Cricket Club: Established...
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Park, Tunbridge Welle 1917: Frederick William Hollams of Dene Park, Tonbridge 1918: Lieut.-Colonel John Middleton Rogers, of Riverhill, Sevenoaks 1919:...
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Robbins of Roundhams esq. 1806 and papers relating therto (James Anderson of Hollam was an executor). 16A/66 1815–35 [1] Per mural monument in Abbotsham Church...
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However, White Crusader II was a radical design and designed by David Hollam. This second boat was used as a trial horse against White Crusader, but...
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