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Old and New London
… as Belgravia, is the district lying between Edgware Road and Westbourne and Gloucester Terrace and Craven Hill, … certain "false servant" that, being convicted of felony in court of assize, he was judged to be hanged, "and so was at … to the house of Davies, an undertaker in Goodge Street, Tottenham Court Road, where it was placed in a hot bath, and …
Old and New London
… Underground Railway the line extended only from Bishop's Road, Paddington, to Farringdon Street; and in the course of … for those residing in the densely-populated district of Tottenham Court Road. A tunnel, three-quarters of a mile in length, …
Survey of London
… T. Chatfield Clarke in Grafton Street (now Way), east of Tottenham Court Road, Here it remained until 1890, when it moved again to …
Survey of London
… remain at Nos. 58 to 60 and 62 to 64. From No. 72 to Tottenham Court Road the buildings are modern. Inhabitants Warren Street, …
Survey of London
… named after George Whitefield who founded the chapel in Tottenham Court Road, runs north and south and now reaches from Windmill …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… that the board of works are about to do, is to make a road from Blackfriars to London Bridge on the Surrey side, … Ivall and Large were coach and harness makers in Tottenham Court Road. The Metropolitan Board of Works was created by …
A Dictionary of London
… Queen's Square Bloomsbury and thence to 16 Grafton Street, Tottenham Court Road. Willis' Court, Brackley Street North out of Brackley …
Survey of London Monograph
… to Garter mission to Prince of Orange; d. 24 July 1757, Tottenham Court Road; bur d Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire (M.I.). Leake, who …
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