William Kingdom
William Kingdom (''fl.'' 1840s-50s) was a property developer who was active in the development of tracts of west London in the mid-nineteenth century. These included the Westbourne area where he worked with Thomas Marsh Nelson on Westbourne Terrace, areas north of Craven Road, and most of Gloucester Terrace between 1843 and 1852. He may also have developed Hyde Park Gardens, Paddington. Provided by Wikipedia
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America and the British colonies An abstract of all the most useful information relative to the United States, Canada, the Cape of Good Hope, New South Wales, and Van Diemen's Isla... by Kingdom, William
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Suggestions for improving the value of railway property and for the eventual liquidation of the national debt by Kingdom, William
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America and the British colonies an abstract of all the most useful information relative to the United States of America and the British colonies of Canada, the Cape of Good Hope,... by Kingdom, William
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