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Old and New London
… during that time as a drudge in the blacking warehouse at Hungerford Stairs. Three or four well-built streets running …
Survey of London Monograph
… (Pole); (4) sable, 2 bars with 3 roundels in chief argent (Hungerford). 19. JOHN CHARLES BROOKE, F.S.A. Brooke Rouge …
A History of the County of Oxford
… R.C. Hoare, Hungerfordiana, or Memoirs of the Family of Hungerford (Shastoniae, 1823) (for Alvescot and Black …
Old and New London
… to pass night by night, in returning from his drudgery at Hungerford Stairs. He tells us of the boot-lace and hat and …
Old and New London
… also to the Charing Cross Station, built on the site of Hungerford Market. The Croydon passes by Forest Hill, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… mentioned above. A report made by Messrs. Peart of Hungerford, the fishery consultants, 28 on the state of the … trout. Aubrey specially commends these fish at Hungerford, Marlborough, and Ramsbury. 29 Some account of the … Evelyn recorded 35 that he 'dined at a farm of my Uncle Hungerford's called Durnford Magna, situate in a valley under …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… under Sir Gilbert Talbot as colonel and Sir Edward Hungerford as leutenant-colonel, took part in 'a splendid and …
Survey of London
… for debtors, one of the most notorious being Sir Edward Hungerford, and the Board of Greencloth had finally to allow …
Old and New London
… who were brought thither to their last long rest from Hungerford, York, and Whitehall Stairs. The rate-books of …
Survey of London
… Charing Cross Railway from London Bridge to Waterloo and Hungerford Market. The line was to cross the garden of St. …
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