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A History of the County of Sussex
… C 54/17225 m. 40. Deed, 19 Apr. 1865, penes Mr. W. Page, Broadwater; Smail, Offington, Broadwater, Charmandean, … Newland and others and Worthing local bd., penes Mr. W. Page, Broadwater. e.g. C 54/17225 m. 40. Abstract of title to … iv, p. 10. Broadwater vestry bk. 1662-1836, penes Mr. W. Page, Broadwater. W.R.L., overseer's acct. 1662-3; cf. S.N.Q. …
Broadwell Parish: Holwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… of Rosebery, who brought with them their own valet, page, and lady's maids. Thirty years later W. H. Fox lived …
Broadwell, Langford and Kelmscott: Cotswolds to Thames
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… Settlements in Central England (2001 edn); R. Jones and M. Page, Medieval Villages in an English Landscape: Beginnings …
Survey of London
… 27 After the failure of his scheme for a market (see page 220) Pollett appears to have decided to lay out a wide … of the development of the street and are described on page 248. A house which formerly stood on the north side of … here at this time, still survive and are described on page 214. The final extension of Broad Street into Lord …
Survey of London
… and Neighbourhood, 1703. Brewer, Beauties, vol. x., page 290. In the Committee's MS. collection are * (1) Ground …
Survey of London
… Braces who owned much property hereabouts (see fig. 2 on page 11). In conjunction with Thomas Rawstorne, ironmonger, …
Survey of London
… ceded to the City of Westminster in 1900 (see fig. 1 on page 2). Anciently a thin strip of Kensington extended as far … or for building. 39 This substantial tract (see fig. 1 on page 2), at that time partly used by tenants of the Rose and … Brownes who owned much of the local land (see fig. 2 on page 11). 41 He had witnessed both mortgages of the Moreau …
Survey of London
… to the parish boundary with Chelsea behind (see fig. 1 on page 2), were first developed between about 1764 and 1793 on … developments of the 1820s; his career is discussed on page 61. Facing these houses, a small Wesleyan place of … in serious contemplation between 1836 and about 1844 (sec page 5). To pay the purchase money Lord Kensington …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bromford, belonging to John Dawes and Sons; Roway, to E. Page and Sons; Great Bridge, to Mr. James Batson; Church …
Survey of London
… 102 Through the rebuilding of Duke's Yard in 19002 (see page 90) Lord Amherst (as William Amherst had now become) …
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