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A New History of London
… whole ward extends from Cheapside on the south, to beyond Bridgewater square in the north; and from Jewin street in the … Redcross street, Beech lane, part of Barbican, and all Bridgewater square, a small neat square with an inclosed … where formerly stood the house and gardens of the earls of Bridgewater. Sion college. In London wall street, adjoining …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… market is held, was erected in 1706, by Scroop, Duke of Bridgewater, at a cost of 2000. Brackley comprises the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of DOZEN, LB, THOUSAND Sources: Inventories (mid-period). Bridgewater [bridgwaters; bridgwater; bridgwat'; … WOOLLEN CLOTH named after the place of its manufacture, bridgewater was suitable for LININGs, and was often FRIEZEd …
A Dictionary of London
… Bridewell Bridge - Bridgewater House Bridewell Bridge Bridge over the Fleet … Not named in the maps. Bridget (St.) See Bride (St.). Bridgewater Court North out of Bridgewater Gardens, at the north end. In Cripplegate Ward …
A Dictionary of London
Bridgewater Passage - Broad Street Buildings Bridgewater Passage Out of Bridgewater Square (Dodsley, 1761). Not named in the maps. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the former hospital and land in North Petherton, called BRIDGEWATER manor and later ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST manor, was …
History Theses 1901-1970
… and its antecedents. J.L.M. Gulley. London Ph.D. 1960. The Bridgewater estates in north Shropshire in the first half of …
History Theses 1901-1970
… Oxford D.Phil. 1970. The impact of the construction of the Bridgewater Canal on land use in adjacent areas. A.J. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the entire neighbourhood. The river Weaver and the Duke of Bridgewater's canal pass through the parish. Two fairs are …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Another house, of slightly later date, became the Duke of Bridgewater Inn about the middle of the 19th century; 183 it …
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