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A History of the County of Sussex
… on both sides of Montague Street, then called Cross Lane, began at about the same time. Sumner or Summer Lodge, … relieving arches enclosing two storeys. Beach House, by J. B. Rebecca, 84 shares the classical idiom of Liverpool …
A History of the County of Sussex
… used as factories in 1977. A Wesleyan chapel in Tarring Lane, later Tarring Road, was registered for worship in 1884 … Map 1/500, Worthing (1875 edn.); W.S.R.O., MP 1401, f. 31. J. S. Smith, Map of Worthing [?1877]; Kelly's Dir. Suss. … Archivist. Kelly's Dir. Suss. (1878). C 54/17687 mm. 22-8; J. S. Smith, Map of Worthing [?1877]. Ex inf. Worthing …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… books at 12. 18. 9., and in the patronage of William J. Evelyn, Esq., of Wotton House: the tithes have been … General Hospital, form three sides of a square in Church-lane, with an open court in the middle, and a chapel at the … incumbent, the Rev. Thomas Bailey Wright; impropriators, J. Linton and J. Roper, Esqrs. The church contains a curious …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by the present possessor. At Mossy-Lee and in Carrhouse-lane are places of worship for dissenters; and at …
A Dictionary of London
… See Lancaster Place. Wright's Buildings North out of Chick Lane to Duke's Court on the northern boundary of Farringdon … 1435 (Ct. H.W. II. 523) Not further identified. Wringwren Lane Described by Stow as at the western end of the church of … of Vintry Ward (S. 241 and 247), south of Turnebase lane (ib. 252). Not further identified. Wudestrate See Wood …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Period of medical practice 1597-1617 Address Seacole Lane 1607 Other notes Accused 1607. ?=Alice W, BSC pensioner … 1636 (Barts sister 1553-5). Known London address Seacole Lane Parish St Sepulchre without Newgate Ward Faringdon … of ?Warhons the apothecary, said that W, of Seacole Lane, practised and that 'many flocked to her every day'. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Allscott, Bratton, Charlton, Cluddley, Leaton, and Long Lane, the capital messuages of Burcot and Orleton, and the … 85 To the north the parish is bounded partly by Long Lane, the river Tern, and the road from Allscott to Watling … ix. 26. Yeomen and Colliers in Telford, ed. B. Trinder and J. Cox (1980), p. 13; S.R.O. 999/Rr 43-51. S.P.L., MS. 110, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… occupied by two widows, were founded in 1677 by John Lane, who endowed them with property now producing 23 per … 11. 9. 7.; net income, 250; patron and impropriator, Sir J. Dashwood King, Bart. The church, which is surrounded by an … valued in the king's books at 8; net income, 195; patron, J. F. Heneage, Esq. The church is an ancient structure, and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… council. In 1650 there were 12 cottagers at Pain's Lane on Watling Street. In 1836 the place was said to have … of Wrockwardine Wood. 17 Even in 1847, however, Pain's Lane remained a crossroads settlement and the laying out of … V.C.H. Salop. ii. 229; Kelly's Dir. Salop. (1900), 296. J. E. G. Cartlidge, The Vale and Gates of Usc-con (Congleton, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were occupied by 35 cottagers, 12 of them at Pain's Lane. By the early 18th century smallholdings probably … Ibid. 31-2; S.R.O. 676/24; 4309, box 2, survey of 1724. L.J.R.O., B/A/15, Wrockwardine Wood; O.S. Map 1/2,500, Salop. … p. 15; Yeomen and Colliers in Telford, ed. B. Trinder and J. Cox (1980), p. 481, for index to Wrockwardine Wood …
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