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The Environs of London
… Name. Etymology. The name of this parish, in the Conqueror's Survey, is written Cambrewelle; in most of the records of a … Camberwell. She was married to John Bowyer, Esq. then of Lincoln's Inn, A. D. 1550. Her wedding clothes are thus described in a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… called away by the tidings of the Earl of Gloucester's success, he left Cambridge without a garrison, in … same value, appropriated to law, to be held by students of Lincoln's Inn, who are not required to be members of the university. In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… varies in character and elevation. On the right bank (S.E. side) it is a gravel spread, some 30 ft. above sea level … are the important cemeteries of St. John's College Playing Fields and Madingley Road, perhaps one site, and that at … together (suited to a well-born lady, as is seen in the Lincoln example in the British Museum). ANGLO-DANISH …
Survey of London
… can be followed in the maps of the period. Tompson's map shows the commencement of building on the north side of … The cemetery acquired in 1803 for St. Martinin-the-Fields, is not shown as it was not opened until two years later ( see below). In Britton's map of 1834 the general lay-out is more complete, although …
Old and New London
… Working SchoolThe Dominican MonasteryGospel OakSt. Martin's ChurchKentish Town: its Buildings and its ResidentsGreat … personage whose name stands on the sign-board of this inn. It has been stated that the original Mother Red Cap was … house to Highgate and Hampsteadstood almost in the open fields, and was approached on different sides by green lanes …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… county of Middlesex, 3 miles (N. W.) from St. Paul's; containing 14,987 inhabitants. This place takes its name … is extensively quarried. In Temple-Cloud are a respectable inn and a post-office: a considerable business is carried on … of Aslacoe, parts of Lindsey, union and county of Lincoln, 7 miles (N. N. W.) from Lincoln; containing 139 …
Survey of London
… road (now Holland Park Avenue), was conveyed by Horseman's son to James Necton, who appears to have been a cousin, and Thomas Bedingfield, both of Gray's Inn. The transaction was probably in the nature of a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is briefly as follows. In 1896 the Rev. Richard Clarke, S.J., who had taken his degree as a member of St. John's College in 1860 and had rowed for the Varsity in 1859, … this house, situate on the other side of The Lamb and Flag Inn and formerly a shop where Japanese goods were sold, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was also under construction. This, the second of Wiltshire's important canals, originated partly in Page's and Rennie's original line for the Kennet & Avon by way of Calne and …
A Survey of London
… streete. Weauers brought out of Flanders and Brabant.; S. Clements lane; parish church of S. Clement in Eastcheape.; Abchurch lane. Parish church of S. Marie Abchurch. In the yeare 1410. the 11. of Henrie the …
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