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Cardiff Records
… The Cabmen's shelters at the Bute Docks, and at Gaol Lane, Crockherbtown, were presented to the Corporation, to be …
Cardiff Records
… the side next to the canal. As I got to the corner of Mill Lane I saw the police pushing the people about and driving … around, I saw a number of men at the corner of Mill Lane being beaten most unmercifully. I could distinctly hear … down St. Mary Street, but a number of them went along Mill Lane. Many persons were thrown down, and a considerable …
Cardiff Records
… late Colonel Kemeys-Tynte to put certain cottages in Mill Lane Court in a fit state for human habitation. "Marlborough …
Cardiff Records
… be acquired for the widening of the east end of Four Elms Lane. Vote of regret and condolence on the death of Alderman …
A Dictionary of London
… (le) Lombard Street See Swan and Hoop Passage. Carey Lane West out of Gutter Lane to 12 Foster Lane (P.O. Directory). In Aldersgate Ward and Farringdon Ward …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in use in the 1980s. Known ancient roads named are Church Lane, in Plaish (1553); 33 Church Way, in Chatwall (1751); 34 the Lane Head, being the road west from Willstone up to the Cwms (1611); 35 Lea Lane, running north from Gretton to Leahills (1648); 36 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Survey of London
… Carlisle House and Carlisle Lane CHAPTER 19 - CARLISLE HOUSE AND CARLISLE LANE In 1197, when the Archbishop of Canterbury obtained … the grounds, which lay between Hercules Road and Carlisle Lane, were cut up into streets and built up by Robert …
Old and New London
… transferred to the great central building in Fetter Lane. In one of the lodges dwelt "Big Sam," the royal porter … aldermen; the proclamation was read at the end of Chancery Lane, at the end of Wood Street, Cheapside, and at the Royal …
Survey of London
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