The Pettiward Family were a landed family prominent in Putney and Great Finborough, Suffolk who control the Pettiward Estate in Earl's Court, London....
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The Pettiward Estate is a privately owned set of reversions in the far edge of two inner boroughs of south-west London, England, now owned by a family trust...
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connection with the Pettiward family meant that it gave its name to Finborough Road in Earls Court, London, developed as part of the Pettiward Estate and later...
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The grounds were originally purchased by Roger Pettiward from Colonel William Wollaston MP. Roger Pettiward rebuilt Finborough Hall in 1795 to a design by...
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Roger Pettiward (1754–1833) was an English businessman and antiquarian. He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1788, and a Fellow of...
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Lion Philips (section Early life and family)
translated by C. Pettiward I.J. Blanken The history of N.V. Philips' gloeilampenfabrieken Under German rule Volume 4 translated by C. Pettiward Werner Blumenberg :...
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in 1795 for Roger Pettiward on land previously owned by William Wollaston MP. Finborough Hall, once owned by the Pettiward family, subsequently gave...
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Joseph Alcock (section Family)
in 1815 to Mary Pettiward, daughter of Roger Mortlock Pettiward, a member of the Pettiward Family of Putney that owned the Pettiward Estate and Ms. Douglass...
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whom married into the Collins and then the Shiell families; the second married into the Pettiward family of Finborough Hall in Suffolk and the youngest Laura-Anne...
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Peter Fleming (writer) (category Fleming family)
"Major Pingle" when he wrote about the expedition. Fleming and Roger Pettiward (a school and university friend recruited onto the expedition as a result...
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Estate Langham Estate Smith's Charity Estate (South Kensington, SW7) Pettiward Estate (West Brompton, SW10) Peabody Trust (1862, charity) Ilchester Estate...
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Howard de Walden Estate (category Family-owned companies of England)
Estates (Chelsea) Grosvenor Estate Kingston House Estate (Knightsbridge) Pettiward Estate (Putney and West Brompton) Portman Estate (Marylebone) Smith's...
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Grosvenor Group (category Family-owned companies of the United Kingdom)
Howard de Walden Estate (Marylebone) Kingston House Estate (Knightsbridge) Pettiward Estate (Putney and West Brompton) Portman Estate (Marylebone) Smith's...
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off a gambling debt Wollaston sold the family estate of Finborough Hall to Roger Pettiward (d.1833), whose family owned the neighbouring estate at Onehouse...
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Collins Helen Hoppner Coode Bernard Cookson Paul Crum (Roger Gamelyn Pettiward) Richard Doyle (who also illustrated Charles Dickens's Christmas books)...
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FINTRX Family Office Platform. The report stated that 57% of North American family offices had real estate exposure, while 48% of European family offices...
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Cadogan Estates (category Family-owned companies of the United Kingdom)
Walden Estate (Marylebone) Smith's Charity Estate (South Kensington, SW7) Pettiward Estate (West Brompton, SW10 & Putney) Debrett's Peerage, 1968, pp.203-4...
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in 2006, after the former rugby player and Coca-Cola exec developed his family's farm in the Yorkshire Dales into a holiday let location, with timber lodges...
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James Gunter (category Gunter family)
apoplexy, and was buried in the churchyard of St Mary Abbots, Kensington. Pettiward Estate, adjoining the Redcliffe Estate to the west. Pennell, S. M. (2008)...
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faced difficulties in the property market and aligned with the Murdoch family’s efforts to expand beyond traditional media. REA Group abandoned its takeover...
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James Adey Ogle (section Family)
youngest, married in 1855 the Rev. Charles Terry, who was heir to the Pettiward Estate. St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford — Grave of James Adey Ogle, with...
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Retrieved 10 April 2018. Tom Knowles (4 July 2017). "Peabody Trust merges with Family Mosaic in £6 billion deal". The Times. Times Newspapers. Retrieved 21 September...
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the Alternative Investment Market in January 2000 before the Whittaker family and The Olayan Group majority shareholders bought out Peel Holdings' 6.63%...
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Amid the acquisition of Ideal Homes, Davidson issued a public denial that family influence had played a role in the purchase. Following the acquisition,...
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for newly built properties under their warranty. NHBC apologised to the families featured in the Watchdog programme for any mistakes that were made during...
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billion. In 2021, the company's technology division sold Stessa, the single-family rental asset management software company it acquired in 2018, to Roofstock...
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business in 1893. George Wimpey died in 1913 at the age of 58, with his family putting the business up for sale in 1919. Godfrey Mitchell bought the firm...
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Telegraph. Retrieved 27 February 2020. Shah, Saeed (18 February 2003). "It's family business as son plans cheeky buyout of Berkeley from his father". The Independent...
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property subsidiary Hong Kong Land. Jardines is controlled by the Keswick family, a dynasty of Scottish origin; thus Simon Keswick took the chair at Trafalgar...
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Retrieved 19 November 2022. Watson, John Arthur Fergus (1977). Savills: a family and a firm, 1652–1977 (1st ed.). Century Benham. ISBN 978-0091295905. Wikimedia...
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