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A History of the County of Sussex
… bungalows were also built in the 20th century in Bramlands Lane further south. 1 Larger houses of the 19th century and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Willow Brook and consists of a single street with a back lane on the N. Closes shown on the Enclosure Map of 1778 … on the W. is later. Fig. 217 Woodnewton (41) Orchard Lane (42) The Yews, two storeys, with front elevation of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rebuilt, and Joseph Brooks, lessee from c. 1769, added a bow window. 69 The Money family bought the lease in 1808 70 … of an entrance framed in wrought iron and surmounted by a bow window, balanced by a two-storeyed bow window to the … of 1794, demolished in 1874. 36 12. No. 2 Harrison's Lane (White House) There may have been a house on the site …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and repairs. 39 The first building, on Almshouse Lane in 1841, was still known in the 1860s as the old … by will of 1830 gave to the corporation a house in Brown's Lane to provide doles to the poor in memory of her father …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it turns west. There was building, too, on the later Park Lane, Brown's Lane, Rectory Lane, and probably Chaucer's Lane, while the … sqq.: payment of 3 d. by John Wheeler and successors for a bow window encroachment. e.g. Univ. Brit. Dir. [1795], iv. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and in 1855 took over the former cockpit in Rectory Lane 57 which remained a glove factory until the 20th … on the green at the junction of Oxford Street and Rectory Lane, but there was a separate sheep market, probably further …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the valley on the line of Upper Brook Hill and Harrison's Lane. The original east boundary was probably altered in the … borough: part of the open space at the east end of Rectory Lane, once Townsend pool and the site of the horse fair, was … of the later Brook Hill 43 and is preserved as the green lane following the Glyme valley known in part as Dornford …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have been at Town's End pool, near the junction of Rectory Lane and the Oxford road. Stocks were mentioned in 1519, and … turn a house in Back (sometimes Pest House, later Rectory) Lane into an infirmary, and by 1720 the new pest house was … until 1881, when the corporation repossessed the Rectory Lane site. 92 By 1765 the old pest house had an associated …
A Dictionary of London
… Quay - Wormwood Street Wool Quay At the south end of Water Lane, east of that lane (S. 44). Earliest mention: "Wolkaye," … made 1328 (Cal. L. Bk. E p.232). Woolpack (The), Bow Lane The parsonage house for St. Mary le Bow in 1676 (Strype, ed. 1720, I. iii. 23). No later …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… south of the road to Chepstow and east of Plusterwine Lane. The arable fields were Goose Land or Goosling field, … field, and, adjoining the Severn on the west side of the lane, Cone House field. Along the Cone brook were the open …
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