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A History of the County of Sussex
… used as factories in 1977. A Wesleyan chapel in Tarring Lane, later Tarring Road, was registered for worship in 1884 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… General Hospital, form three sides of a square in Church-lane, with an open court in the middle, and a chapel at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by the present possessor. At Mossy-Lee and in Carrhouse-lane are places of worship for dissenters; and at …
A Dictionary of London
… See Lancaster Place. Wright's Buildings North out of Chick Lane to Duke's Court on the northern boundary of Farringdon … 1435 (Ct. H.W. II. 523) Not further identified. Wringwren Lane Described by Stow as at the western end of the church of … of Vintry Ward (S. 241 and 247), south of Turnebase lane (ib. 252). Not further identified. Wudestrate See Wood …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Period of medical practice 1597-1617 Address Seacole Lane 1607 Other notes Accused 1607. ?=Alice W, BSC pensioner … 1636 (Barts sister 1553-5). Known London address Seacole Lane Parish St Sepulchre without Newgate Ward Faringdon … of ?Warhons the apothecary, said that W, of Seacole Lane, practised and that 'many flocked to her every day'. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Allscott, Bratton, Charlton, Cluddley, Leaton, and Long Lane, the capital messuages of Burcot and Orleton, and the … 85 To the north the parish is bounded partly by Long Lane, the river Tern, and the road from Allscott to Watling … 9 in Bratton, 9 in Leaton, Burcot, and Cluddley, 6 in Long Lane, and 3 at Orleton and Nash; 99 the proportions accord …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… occupied by two widows, were founded in 1677 by John Lane, who endowed them with property now producing 23 per … part of the possessions of the Lancasters: in the reign of Philip and Mary, John Rigmayden held the manor; and in 1605 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… council. In 1650 there were 12 cottagers at Pain's Lane on Watling Street. In 1836 the place was said to have … of Wrockwardine Wood. 17 Even in 1847, however, Pain's Lane remained a crossroads settlement and the laying out of … Albion Street was developed from the 1860s, when Pain's Lane began to be known as St. George's. 18 Trench, like …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were occupied by 35 cottagers, 12 of them at Pain's Lane. By the early 18th century smallholdings probably …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… curate for Wrockwardine Wood, in a cottage in Furnace Lane. 23 The National school, built near the glassworks and … part of the parish containing part of the Nabb and Pain's Lane was transferred to the new consolidated chapelry later …