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A History of the County of Essex
… same survey refers to a malthouse and elsewhere to a 'hop garden field' which recalls Defoe's comment on this area. 26 …
Survey of London
… in the occupation of Samuel Bever, 2 abutting south on the garden of John Winter, Esq., 3 and west on the said lane. It … copyhold and leasehold property in Hammersmith and Covent Garden to his widow and two children by his second marriage, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… and cemetery is indicated by Mr. Webster's house and garden. Upon the decay of the herring-fishery, the old part … Sir John Leman, Knight, devised by will, his messuage and garden, situated in Bally-gate Street in Beccles, with about …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… platform c. 4 m. across. In 1839 it was described as a garden to Beckbury Hall. The garden was probably made in the 18th century, with a temple …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
A History of the County of Essex
The Environs of London
… half, being destroyed by the hard frost in 173940. In the garden was a pleasure-house, on the top of which was painted … of Fr. Carew. Sir Hugh Platt tells an anecdote in his Garden of Eden 35, relating to one of these visits; which …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… dissolved, was fitted out for meetings in 1725. The garden, with its wood-shed and pigeon-house, lay towards … generally 15 ft. wide and 30 ft. deep. A grass plot in the garden, 35 yds. by 7 yds., had been used as a bowling green …
Survey of London
… wine cellars, coal-shed, &c. To each is a large walled garden behind, with plenty of fruit-trees, and a small garden in front. The present low rental is only 50 for each … out, they borrowed 4,800 from Nathaniel Robarts of Covent Garden, a woollen-draper. 33 The firm of solicitors, W. and …
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