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    Charles Coxwell Small (b 1801) was a wealthy farmer and public official in Upper Canada. Like his father, John Small, Small was the Chief Clerk of Upper...
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  • Charles Small may refer to: Charles A. Small, lecturer at Yale University Charles Coxwell Small, farmer and public official in Upper Canada Charlie Small...
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    first residential homes in the town of York (now Toronto). His son Charles Coxwell Small expanded the home, which was later called Berkeley House. It was...
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    at the Upper Canada College. Both Small's grandfather, also named John Small, and his father Charles Coxwell Small had been the Chief Clerk of Upper Canada's...
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    annexed into the growing city of Toronto. A gentleman farmer named Charles Coxwell Small, who was also the Clerk of Upper Canada's Privy Council, dammed...
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  • Highway 401 before ending at Sheppard Avenue East. Coxwell Avenue is named after Charles Coxwell Small, clerk of Upper Canada's Privy Council and a resident...
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    for the community. The most prominent landowner in the area was Charles Coxwell Small, who tried strenuously to have the town renamed to Berkeley, after...
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  • Baldwin and was called to the bar in 1821. In 1831 Small and his younger brother, Charles Coxwell Small, inherited their father's large house on the southwest...
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    – John Small, and his son Charles Coxwell Small. Upper Canada's first small Parliament buildings were built next door to Berkeley House. Small is reported...
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    Great Coxwell Barn is a Medieval tithe barn at Great Coxwell, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire), England. It is on the northern edge of the village of Great...
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    Rediscovering Toronto's Waterfront Heritage", wrote that gentleman farmer Charles Coxwell Small, owner of 472 acres (191 hectares), dammed a creek then called Serpentine...
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    from Coxwell to go with the Ashanti expedition, but Abel came down against the idea. In 1874–1875 Watson served in Sudan under General Charles George...
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    Toronto in 1908. The land for the cemetery was donated by landowner Charles Coxwell Small. Originally three acres, the cemetery now covers about 35. Over...
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    smaller creek with no name, and a larger creek that came to be known as Small's Creek, lay on a large parcel of land owned by Charles Coxwell Small,...
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    List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto (category Articles using small message boxes)
    Additions in 1922, 1928, and 1967. Addition of two wings made in 1930 by Charles Wellington Smith. Additions in 1919, 1922, 1951, 1953, and 1955. Additions...
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    Charles Green (31 January 1785 – 26 March 1870) was the United Kingdom's most famous balloonist of the 19th century. He experimented with coal gas as...
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  • comments that he never returned to his master to bring him riches. Charles Fillingham Coxwell [de] translated the tale as Massang's Adventure. In his translation...
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    church, while their fine houses of Cotswold stone still stand in and around Coxwell Street and Dollar Street. Their wealth funded the rebuilding of the nave...
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  • south of Queen Street East along the King Street alignment to east of Coxwell Avenue, where it curves northward and meets Queen Street. North of Queen...
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    and forests and lakes appear, and flocks of birds fly about. Charles Fillingham Coxwell [de] also associated these human-animal marriages to totem ancestry...
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  • Park in the former city of York Cotsworth Park Coulter Avenue Parkette Coxwell Ravine Park Cresthaven Park Crothers Woods Cudia Park Cummer Park Cy Townsend...
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    Kriloff's Fables, translated into the original metres by C. Fillingham Coxwell, London 1920; the book is archived online Francisco Rodríguez Adrados,...
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    Flight altitude record (category Articles using small message boxes)
    1839: 7.9 km (26,000 ft); Charles Green and Spencer Rush in a free balloon. 1862-09-05: about 29,500 ft (9,000 m); Henry Coxwell and James Glaisher in a...
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  • balloon trials at Aldershot, assisted by the civilian aeronaut Henry Tracey Coxwell. It is the first balloon experiment in the British armed forces, although...
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    University Press: 11. JSTOR 26280553. Lowry, Donal (October 2009). "Olley, Charles". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 2 January 2023. Year Book and...
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  • 1862, a world altitude balloon record was set by James Glaisher and Henry Coxwell, launching from the site of Stafford Road Gas Works. The balloon was filled...
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  • which causes the separation episode. A line of scholarship (e.g., Charles Fillingham Coxwell [de], Boria Sax, James Frazer, Viera Gašparíková [uk]) associates...
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  • 2nd Lt. Samuel John Cox, Royal Garrison Artillery Temp Lt. Edward Charles Coxwell, Worcestershire Regiment Temp Capt. Walter Crabtree Royal Army Medical...
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    boring machine has completed roughly half of the 10.4-kilometre (6.5 mi) Coxwell Bypass tunnel located 50 metres (160 ft) underground alongside the Lower...
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    springs rise at the foot of the escarpment of the downs. Some springs feed a small lake called the Watercress Beds, where watercress used to be grown. From...
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