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A History of the County of Middlesex
… also saw some building by the mid 17 th century. The Swan Inn and wharf with other buildings had been built on an …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… property including four houses, gardens, and wharves at Swan Walk, let to a timber merchant; the Magpie and a house … open ground, the public Paradise Walk, then Bull wharf, Swan wharf (also belonging to Druces), Swan brewery and a shed occupied by Messrs Lyall, boat-houses …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Piecemeal improvements included paving crossways at Swan Walk and Bull Walk near the river in 1781, like those in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bull Walk, 5 as were possibly the two or three houses in Swan Walk which stood by 1745 and survived in 2003. Philip … Miller, curator of the Physic Garden, lived in a house in Swan Walk 1733-40, and at no. 1 Swan Walk 1741-62. No. 3 Swan Walk was built in 1776; the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… no. 15 (Delahay, formerly Farnley, House) 1878-9, no. 17 (Swan House) 1875-7, and no. 18 (Cheyne House) 1875-7. E.W. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… important buildings had been neglected. Norman Shaw's Swan House, Chelsea Embankment, empty since 1931 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… completed in 1937. Further west near Chelsea Town Hall was Swan Court, another great block of flats with streamlined … It came into being at a meeting held at Wentworth House, Swan Walk, through the efforts of Reginald Blunt, who saw the …
A Dictionary of London
… tavern, which stood in Upper Thames Street and at Old Swan Stairs, built out from Old Fishmongers' Hall (mentioned …
A History of the County of Stafford
… justices approved a scheme for moving the licence of the Swan Inn, a small brick building in Elms Lane, to The Elms. … and ornamental barge-boards. Nonconformity In 1703 William Swan's house in Little Saredon was certified as a … at other times worshipped at Wolverhampton. 237 Swain and Swan are probably the same person and the itinerant was Paul …
A History of the County of Somerset
… park. 89 There was an inn at Stoney Stoke, later named the Swan, by 1718, 90 one of two in the hamlet licensed between 1742 and 1765. Only the Swan remained in business there in 1788. A house in Shepton …
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