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A Dictionary of London
… (Elmes, 1831). " Alderman Stairs" (O.S.). " Person's Yard " (Strype, ed. 1720). Name derived, as Elmes …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Survey of London
… lease of part of the eastward site as a stable yard. 14 As an avid book-collector Sunderland was concerned … 12 By July 1772 the kitchen block on the east of the court-yard was covered in and the stable block on the other side … her to open a door and window into their garden from the yard of a house in Sackville Street. 57 Mrs. Damer is said to …
Survey of London
… and High Street (formerly Back Lane) and for the Vauxhall glasshouse were brought by water and the finished products … several inns, the Feathers, the Royal Oak, etc., and the glasshouse of John Bellingham. 287 In 1767 and 1777, Sir …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
A Dictionary of London
… Former names before its rebuilding: " Black Bull Alley or Yard " (O. and M. 1677-1799). " Bull Inn Yard " (Horwood, 1799-1890). ,"Bull Yard " (O.S. 1848-51). The Black Bull Inn stood there and …
Old and New London
… and four hundred of these delivery stations in London. THE YARD OF THE "BULL AND MOUTH" ABOUT 1820. The Provincial … An adjoining passage still retains the name of Playhouse Yard. Alleyn's theatre was burnt down in 1621, and was … from the Earls of Brittany lodging there, just as Scotland Yard was where the Kings of Scotland took up their quarters, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… renting a field named Brick Kiln Close. 45 The kiln and yard were part of Roper's holding in Alderton in 1830, 46 … at Shutlanger itself. 50 Thomas Foxley was renting the yard and 5 a. of land for £6 5 s. a year, 51 a figure which …
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