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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Birkenhead and Chester line originally commenced at Grange-lane; but in 1844 an extension under the town was formed, … beauties of Birkenhead; the entrance lodge is in Grange-lane: after a turn on the road there is a slight ascent, and … Joseph Mallaby, Esq., and others; it stands in Grange-lane road, and presents one of the most perfect specimens of …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… South Sea Co.; member, Presbyterian Board, Carter Lane congregation; Dissenting Deputy. Barnardiston, Nathaniel … drug merchant, Bradney, Taddy and Franklin, 26 Lawrence Lane. Calamy, Edmund (c. 1743-1816): related to Rev. Edmund … 1766-7, lord mayor 1777-8; banking house at 26 Birchin Lane, later at 21 Lombard Street. Esdaile, James: of Bridge …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… DNB. Burls, William: Dissenting Deputy; deacon, Carter Lane congregation; member, London Bible Society, Baptist … London merchant, John and Robert Christie and Co, Mark Lane; founder and treas., Unitarian Fund; member, Gravel Pit … Baptist Union, London Baptist Building Society, Carter Lane congregation; Dissenting Deputy. Gibson, James …
A History of the County of Essex
… Street called The Surgery in 1999, and White- croft, Mill Lane. Of similar design but timber- framed and weatherboarded are White House, Mill Lane, and the range added to the front of Heath Farm, Orpens … being the early 19th-century Curate's Cottage, off Rectory Lane, in a large park-like garden. The 18th-century one an a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… being introduced by Messrs. Jennens and Bettridge, Mr. Lane, Messrs. McCallum and Hodgson, Mr. Farmer, and Mr. … chapels. Of these, Zion chapel, the Baptist and the Carr's Lane meeting-houses, Ebenezer chapel, and one or two of the …
Survey of London
… House, and extended from the High Street to Swain's Lane (see Plate 3). The house gave their name to Bisham … School, owned all the land between High Street and Swain's Lane, southward to the grounds of Lauderdale House and … abutting on the said cottage and barnyard east, on Swain's Lane west, on a close in the occupation of Sir Roger …
A Dictionary of London
… in Rocque, 1746, at the north-west corner of Gray's Inn Lane. Bishop of Ely's See Ely (Bishop of). Bishoppes Place See Minories. Bishops Court In Chick Lane (W. Stow, 1722). Not further identified. Bishops Court … to the south it adjoined the cathedral itself ; Ave Mary Lane formed the western boundary and the northern boundary …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… include Cottages near the church (69591317), in Holt Lane (69201317) and (69031353), in Milburn Lane (69261280), in Giles's Lane (69481282), and in Caundle Wake (69971263). Mediaeval …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… stacks. ConditionGood; much altered. d(11). Kentish Lane Farm, on the Essendon Road, about 2 miles S.E. of the …
Old and New London
… these the date, 1590, was formerly visible. In Artillery Lane the same antiquary found houses which, at the back, … The General Post Office, at first fixed at Sherborne Lane, was next removed to Cloak Lane, Dowgate, and then, till the Great Fire, to the Black …