JohnHarford may refer to: JohnHarford (MP) for Coventry (UK Parliament constituency) JohnScandrettHarford, British banker, benefactor and abolitionist...
by JohnScandrettHarford, who demolished the previous dwelling in 1789 and built the Neoclassical Blaise Castle House. His son, also named John Scandrett...
Quaker banker and philanthropist JohnScandrettHarford, who owned Blaise Castle House. The hamlet was designed by John Nash, master of the Picturesque...
Governor of Saint Helena from 1954 to 1958. A direct descendant of JohnScandrettHarford of Blaise Castle, he was educated at Repton School and Balliol College...
philanthropist JohnScandrettHarford, who owned Blaise Castle House. The 18th-century Kings Weston House, in northern Bristol, was designed by John Vanbrugh...
Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers, George Daubeny, John Cave, JohnScandrettHarford, George Hilhouse, Henry Bush, and Richard Guppy. The first...
partner of Harford Bank in Bristol. JohnScandrettHarford was a partner in the same bank and his son (also called JohnScandrettHarford) married Richard...
cottage stands is part of an estate purchased by JohnScandrettHarford, a banker, for £13,000 in 1789. Harford had a substantial house built and asked the...
Blaise Castle, commissioned by JohnScandrettHarford from William Paty. Ffynone House near Boncath in Wales, designed by John Nash, is largely completed...
1811 for retired employees of Quaker banker and philanthropist JohnScandrettHarford, who owned Blaise Castle House. The 18th century industrial structures...
latter's brother, Abraham Grey Harford-Battersby) in 1819 and subsequently to JohnScandrett's nephew, John Battersby Harford. John Battersby commissioned architect...
for the retired employees of Quaker banker and philanthropist JohnScandrettHarford, who owned Blaise Castle House. The cottages are now owned by the...
son-in-law, JohnScandrettHarford, of Blaise Castle in 1820. In the late 1870s, after the first town hall became dilapidated, the trustees of a Harford descendent...
many, such as William James Müller, Francis Danby, James Baker Pyne and John Syer were well known. In 1844, when the Bristol Academy for the Promotion...
merchant John Christie purchases a substantial tract of the Great Forest of Brecknock from the Crown. Approximate date - JohnScandrettHarford and his...
brother, Joseph Bailey. Tondu Ironworks is built by Sir Robert Price. JohnScandrettHarford meets Bishop Thomas Burgess and offers to donate the site of Lampeter...
1821: John Vaughan Lloyd of Tyllwyd 1822: Thomas Lewis Lloyd of Nantgwillt 1823: George William Parry of Llidiardau 1824: JohnScandrettHarford of Blaise...
Cleaver (until 15 May); John Luxmoore (from 8 June) Bishop of St Davids – Thomas Burgess 23 January - JohnScandrettHarford inherits the family estates...
George Morrison McLeod, 8th Canadian Battalion Lieutenant James Herbert Scandrett, 12th Battery, 3rd Canadian Artillery Brigade Lieutenant J. M. Scott,...