James Peller Malcolm (1767–1815) was an American-English topographer and engraver. Son of a merchant in Philadelphia, he was born there in August 1767...
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and journalist James Malcolm (Royal Marines officer) (1767–1849), Scottish officer of the British Royal Marines James Peller Malcolm (1767–1815), American-English...
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Baptist minister Ian Malcolm (disambiguation), multiple people James Malcolm (disambiguation), multiple people James Peller Malcolm (1767–1815), American-English...
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Knopf. p. 150. OCLC 249848844. James Peller Malcolm in Londinium Redivivum, Vol. 4 (1807). Granger, William; Caulfield, James (1805), "History of the Memorable...
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Hall, affixed with a 1536 date had been witnessed and described by James Peller Malcolm (d. 1815) in Londinium Redivivum, Vol. 4 (1807). The painting was...
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official Marie Meurdrac, French chemist and alchemist (b. 1610) James Peller Malcolm, Londinium Redivivum, or, An Ancient History and Modern Description...
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Holland, and Spain, by the same Gentleman, London, 1805, edited by James Peller Malcolm, author of Londonium Redivivum. Perkins, David. (2003). Romanticism...
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Pierce Egan in his 1813 book Boxiana. Early 19th century writers James Peller Malcolm and Thomas Moore also referenced Wilkinson in a positive light. Thrasher...
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rights under his grant from the Duke of York, who would later become King James II. This started the long and friendly relationship between Hamilton and...
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George Washington, Vice-president John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe. Blanchard crossed the Delaware River and safely landed...
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Derbyshire James Peller Malcolm, Londinium Redivivum, or an Antient History and Modern Description of London Volume 2, London, 1803 [1] Stow James Peller Malcolm...
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15 September 2013. "Canaletto". Art UK. Retrieved 16 September 2013. "Malcolm". WikiGallery. Retrieved 16 September 2013. "Malton". Tyne & Wear Museums...
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who joined Swedish service during the Thirty Years' War (b. 1614) James Peller Malcolm, Londinium Redivivum, or, An Ancient History and Modern Description...
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Barbican". The Gentleman's Magazine. 1792. Retrieved 20 July 2021. James Peller Malcolm (1803). Londinium Redivivum: Or, An Antient History and Modern Description...
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Dionis Backchurch, Holborn, City of London (James Peller Malcolm, Londinium Redivivum, 1803) James Peller Malcolm, Londinium Redivivum: Or, An Antient History...
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Godwin described the tower as "more Chinese than Italian", while James Peller Malcolm called it "rather handsome, but of that species of architecture which...
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James Hamilton (1710 – August 14, 1783), son of the British-born lawyer Andrew Hamilton who was active in the Thirteen Colonies, was also a lawyer and...
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occupied by the Sir John Cass School. "St James Duke's Place". Retrieved 10 April 2012. Malcolm, James Peller (1807). Londinium Redivivium, or, an Ancient...
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I029354. International Genealogical Index – Batch Number C003112. James Peller Malcolm, Londinium Redivivum or an antient history and modern description...
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Londinium Redivivum or an Antient History and Modern Description… Vol 2, page 334, by James Peller Malcolm The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 171 (page 341)...
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long, 46 feet wide and 32 feet high, with round-headed windows. James Peller Malcolm called Wren's church "so plain as to be indescribable", noting only...
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London. pp. 229–239. Michael Zell Early modern Kent, 1540-1640 James Peller Malcolm, Londinium redivivum; or An antient history and modern description...
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Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 748–749. James Peller Malcolm (1802). Londinium Redivivum Or an Antient History and Modern Description...
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Elizabeth Scot (1729–1789) of Edinburgh, which came out in 1801. James Peller Malcolm when engaged in compiling his Londinium Redivivum, obtained through...
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buried on 6 August at St Katherine Coleman in Fenchurch Street. James Peller Malcolm describes his funeral, which was of unusual grandeur, with forty-two...
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library. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in May 1753. James Peller Malcolm (1802). Londinium Redivivum Or an Antient History and Modern Description...
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Mary-at-Hill. The church's proximity to Billingsgate fish market prompted James Peller Malcolm to write "The narrow streets and alleys and their wet slippery footways...
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Stuff girls Brooke Adams, Laurene Landon, Tammy Grimes, Abe Vigoda, Clara Peller, and Jason Evers, as Stuff commercial guest stars Mira Sorvino as Factory...
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front (illustrated above), facing into Bishopsgate, was described by James Peller Malcolm as "a complete representation of a gaol, accompanied by marks of...
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Duffus Hardy, ii. 493 George Lipscomb, Buckinghamshire, iv. 448 James Peller Malcolm, Londinium Redivivum, iii. *468 Gentleman's Magazine, 1741. p. 609;...
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