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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… N.; there are modern additions on the N. and E. Baker's Lane, N. side a(13). Cottage, now two tenements, 1,500 yards …
Survey of London
… edition) known as Broad Street, Lambeth Butts, Workhouse Lane, Elizabeth Place and Prince's Road. It was by then fairly continuously built up on both sides. Workhouse Lane was subsequently renamed Prince's Road, and Lambeth …
A Dictionary of London
… Black Raven Passage, Seething Lane - Blackfriars Black Raven Passage, Seething Lane See Black Raven Court. Black Spread Eagle (The) Or … Not named in the maps. Black Spread Eagle Court In Finch Lane, Cornhill (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with 60 per annum; and a national school was built at Crab Lane in 1842. Blackmanstone BLACKMANSTONE, a parish, in the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… near St Michael's churchyard Parish St Michael Crooked Lane (Candlewick Street) Ward Candlewick Street Date 1617 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… stand south-east of the church and also along Chapel Lane to the north-west where one is dated 1739. Blackford … the overseers were paying rent for a house in Charlton Lane which was probably being used for paupers. 99 In 1835 … was built in 1837 in what later came to be called Chapel Lane and in 1851 the congregation at the afternoon service …
Old and New London
… Master Grimes, near the 'Horse Shoe' tavern, in Drury Lane; John Bevan, at the 'Seven Stars', in Drury Lane; Francis Man, Thieving Lane, Westminster," &c. As might have been expected, the …
A Dictionary of London
… late Blackfriars Gate called the New Gate, near to Carter Lane (H. MSS. Com. 7th Rep. 665a). Not named in the maps. Blackfriars Lane See Water Lane, Blackfriars. Blackfriars School Founded in 1716 by …
Old and New London
… in their struggle against the patented monopoly of Drury Lane and Covent Garden. The place was first opened under the … Magazine tells us, "was, in his day, the Napoleon of Drury Lane, but, like the conqueror of Austerlitz, he suffered his … Hill established some almshouses in the adjacent Gravel Lane, in a thoroughfare now known as Hill Street, on a spot …
Old and New London
… on her return to England. St. John's Church, in Charlton Lane, was built at the cost of the late Mr. W. Angerstein. In … named Farquhar, who lived in a court between Fetter Lane and Cursitor Street, though Cyrus Redding affirms that …
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