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Survey of London
… a scheme was devised whereby the East India Company's chapel would be replaced by a new church building on the … was on the south side of that road immediately west of Bow Lane and the third was a part of Black Boy Field, further to … the organ was made by Timothy Russell of Grays Inn Terrace and the clock by John Moore of Clerkenwell. These …
Survey of London
… the High Street and the East India Dock Road, east of Bow Lane (later Bazely Street), came from the construction of the … chiefly developed following the East India Dock Company's decision in 1807 to sell its land there for building. The … of High Street and Robin Hood Lane. On his death the inn and the ground which he held with it passed in 1785 to …
Survey of London
… Street were North Street, leading to Bow Common, and Bow Lane and Robin Hood Lane, which merged to form a single road … later followed by Church Pathand the East India Company's land on which its almshouses and Poplar Chapel stood. The … Dock Road filled up, except for the East India Company's land, which became a recreation ground. Castor, Morant and …
Survey of London
… widened in 1884. 143 Newby Place, Mountague Place and Bow Lane area. Site plan based on the Ordnance Survey of 1914 … but by 1766 had been converted into gardens. 145 Newby's title was not entirely sound, for he bought only five of … and two on the second. The freehold was sold by Dr Thomas Gray to the North London Railway Company in 1903. 150 The …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… might gather about it, some centuries after.(See the Dr.'s account, page 240,) which the reader may compare with that …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Period of medical practice 1621-1643 Address Moor Lane 1633 Other notes Trouble 1631 and 1633. Known London … (*) from him and had given it to Mrs Lane on a knife's point, whereupon she voided bloodclots upward. Next day her … Sentence Referred to the Court of Justice with President's support Number of crimes 1 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… streets, and the many and beautiful gardens. 2 The town's obvious prosperity came not only from its position as the … was offered to let in 1752 it was noted that 'at the said inn the justices of the peace for the riding at the two … started c. 1790 in gardens near Hull Road and Grovehill Lane, and peppermint was processed in several small …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… residents decreased, as did their percentage of the town's population; at the 1802 election residents accounted for … family represented the town after 1738 and although Warton's heirs, the Newtons, Pelhams, and Pennymans, usually … numerous part of the electorate. 50 John Stewart's election in 1826 had been secured partly with the support …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… In 1743 there were said to be c. 480 families in St. Mary's parish, c. 70 in St. Nicholas's, and c. 340 in St. John's and St. Martin's together. 74 Perhaps one fifth of the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… spent five days at Beverley. The visit cost him £5 18 s., of which, as he noted in his journal, 17 s. 6 d. was for the subscription to and expenses at the … evidently a thriving society, with a meeting house in Wood Lane; a new Methodist chapel in Walkergate was opened in …
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