Brompton

Brompton, SW. district of London, in Kensington, now called S. Kensington; once a rustic locality, now a fashionable district, with several public buildings and the Oratory.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Bromley * Bröndsted, Peter Olaf
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Brodie, William
Broglie, Albert
Broglie, Charles Victor, Duc de
Broglie, Victor François, Duc de
Broke, Sir Philip Bowes Vere
Bromberg
Brome, Alexander
Brome, Richard
Bromine
Bromley
Brompton
Bröndsted, Peter Olaf
Brongniart, Adolphe
Brongniart, Alexandre
Bronte
Brontë
Bronze Age
Bronzi`no
Brook Farm
Brooke, Henry
Brooke, Sir James

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