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A History of the County of Middlesex
… m. 2; Guildhall MS. 10312/80, m. 3. See p. 44. i.e. the Bull and Butcher, Whetstone, the Swan, the South Swan, the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… just north of the lane to which it gave its name. 75 The Bull and Butcher, licensed in 1765 and probably the Butcher … at the eastern end of East End Road in 1716 and two at the Bull Lane end of Long Lane in 1726. The latter, which had …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… East End by 1871, perhaps the working men's institute in Bull Lane in 1890. 52 In Church End, Hamilton hall opened in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… in lure, cherubs, palm branches and a bay-wreath, cross bull-rushes and drapery-swags respectively. Two other rooms …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… inns were the 'George', the 'Lamb', the 'Angel', and the 'Bull'. The first of these belonged in 1558 to John and Mary … or there-abouts it had become a Y.M.C.A. hostel. 46 The 'Bull', almost opposite, occurs from 1706, 47 and still … in that year some houses in Fisherton Street between the 'Bull' and the gaol, 84 and behind them the Infirmary was …
Old and New London
… bookseller with terrible force: "With leering looks, bull-faced, and speckled fair, With two left legs and …
Old and New London
… consulship at the Mauritius. He was editor of John Bull at the time, and continued while in this horrid den to …
Old and New London
… or four pages. There is also preserved the original Papal Bull sent to Henry VIII., with a golden seal attached to it, …
Old and New London
… clever, but most shameless and scurrilous, paper, John Bull, was started in Johnson's Court, at the close of 1820. … decision was for a weekly newspaper, to be called John Bull, a title already discussed for a previous scheme by Hook … of three hundred guineas), wrote only one article for the Bull. Mr. Haynes Bayley contributed some of his graceful …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… for the lachrymatory; instruments of sacrifice; golden bull, or amulets; two fibul, or brooches; various species of …