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...The Grade II-listed house dates to 1827 and, like its neighbours on the garden square, was designed by master builder Thomas Cubitt....
...a Queen Elizabeth II-lookalike....
...The pub is named in honour of Charles FitzRoy, who was the first to lay out this section of the capital during the 18th century and whose father was an illegitimate son of Charles II....
...Thomas, you have played a fine trick.” “It’s rosee,” Thomas says, not ill-pleased. This is a dish that delighted Richard II, and I’ve always wanted to try it....
...Similarly, changes to Mifid II would help to encourage more analysts to cover smaller companies....
...The hall is a peach in the ambitious scheme for Houghton Hall attributed to architect Colen Campbell and built by Thomas Ripley in the then deeply fashionable Anglo-Palladian style....
...When Queen Elizabeth II died on Truss’s third day in office, she struggled to find a register equal to the national mood....
...Robert Fuller, heir to the house and garden, trained as an engineer and then became the head of the family business Avon Rubber....
...Mifid II and Solvency II have been discussed by I think pretty much every chancellor since we left the EU....
...“He was a bull in a china shop,” Robert Dall, Ranieri’s boss at Salomon for a time, told The New York Times in 2013. But what made Ranieri’s name was not his persona....
...Letter in response to this article: There’s more to healthy ageing than place of birth / From Robert Simons, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, UK...
...Robert Walpole....
...Harewood, designed by architects John Carr and Robert Adam and set in 1,000 acres of grounds landscaped by Capability Brown, was built for Edwin Lascelles (1713-1795), who owned plantations in the Caribbean...
...Some ambassadors in Geneva are muttering that Global Britain is so far the EU Mark II. The Global Tariff and tariff-rate quotas were missed opportunities to change direction....
...Turn right up South Audley Street and follow it to Grosvenor Square, admiring the 19th-century Japonisant-Flemish extravaganza that is Thomas Goode and the almost New England simplicity of the Grosvenor...
...It kept emperors (Charles V, then Philip II) at suspicious arm’s length but wilted when their stewardship stiffened into close-up domination....
...In the 1720s and 1730s there was a long peace between Britain under Sir Robert Walpole and France under Cardinal Fleury....
...For Bank of America’s chief operating officer Thomas Montag, it allegedly involved scathing spreadsheets, bonus cuts and other tactics that have polarised staff....
...“It is hard to overstate the impact that the regulations will have,” says Thomas Tayler, senior manager at Aviva Investors’ Sustainable Finance Centre for Excellence....
...Following the toppling of the Colston statue in Bristol last summer, Cardiff City Hall said it would remove a statue of Thomas Picton, the governor of Trinidad who authorised the torture of a 13-year-old...
...No French savagery, no Russian communist excesses,” the novelist Thomas Mann wrote in his diary on November 10 1918. It was, unfortunately, a premature judgment....
...Henry II, can we go back to this party you attended with the men who murdered Thomas Becket? I never went to a party with them....
...Stafford engaged Robert Smirke to add the top floor. The name of the building was changed from York House to Stafford House....
...Axa chief executive Thomas Buberl sees the French natural catastrophe insurance scheme, which was set up in 1982, as a potential blueprint....
...Tui added that year-to-date bookings remain “well above prior year” levels, a statement that means almost nothing given Thomas Cook was still trading this time last year....
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