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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with an old bridge. A petrifying spring rises on the Gore farm. Aston-By-Sutton ASTON-BY-SUTTON, a parochial …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… mar 1655, Elizabeth, da of Judge Philip Jermin and Mary Gore of St Lawrence Jewry (4) Druggist (5) City property, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a donative; net income, 71; patron, Montague Gore, Esq. A Benedictine nunnery was founded here about 1200, …
Survey of London
… 10 acres, for 6,000 (approximately 560 per acre) to Henry Gore Chandless of St. Marylebone. Chandless was the son of a …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… on the N. side of Bedwin Street appear on the maps of Gore's and Parsons Chequers, pp. 144 and 146. (470) Royal …
A History of the County of Sussex
Berrick Salome
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… land on which the castle is situated, take the name of the Gore, and at length, winding through the whole extent of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Terraces by 1857 lined the southern side of Bishop's Road (Gore Terrace), Bonner Road (Denmark Terrace on the north and … 1870s behind older frontages. Although by the 1850s roads (Gore Place or Road and Morpeth Road) were planned by the … were not built on until the 1870s; 53 houses were built in Gore Road between 1871 and 1875. The historian J. R. Green …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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