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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… to the right worshipful the Indian the Company in Philpot Lane. Complains that his decayed and wretched person leaves …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the west and north it partly follows the modern Church Lane, Fontwell Avenue, and Arundel Road. The outline of … mile (400 metres) to the north, at the junction of Church Lane, Fontwell Avenue, and Nyton and Barnham roads. Flint … cottages' mentioned in 1886. 30 The market gardener E. J. Marshall had apparently begun to put up houses on what he …
Survey of London
… 6 It is clear that Scott's assistant in the Department, J. W. Wild, was contributing significantly to the design. In … he moved in procession to the galleries 'through a lane of smiling, welldressed people, very nearly … the Art Library of the South Kensington Museum.65 RA Add. J/63. P.P., 18789, XXVII, Sir Henry Cole, A Special Report on …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the head of the valley. They fronted a north-westward lane from Patton to Easthope's Cross (a junction on Wenlock … Stretton ran along the Edge. 86 From Easthope's Cross a lane descended south-west to Lushcott (in … O.S. Map 1/2,500, Salop. LVII. 2 (1902 and 1926 edns.); J. Glyn Williams, The Wenlock Limestone Ind.: an Hist. Note …
A History of the County of Essex
… to support the view that it was a minor Roman road. 71 A lane runs south- wards from Easthorpe Road to Messing and … lobby- entry plans. The No Name public house, east of Well Lane, was formerly called Penrils or Goodwins, then Hunts, … E.R.O., Sale Cat. B777E; ibid. D/RLw M1/9, 5/1; ibid. D/J 67/2/2. Ibid. Sale Cat. C20. V.C.H. Essex, i. 466. Above, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Park, the road was stopped up and replaced by the lane running along the north of the churchyard, which had … the branches of the river. 96 Sparcroft Bridge in Nastend Lane was recorded c. 1552, 97 and stone was provided to …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… the early 18th century, including some which stand on the lane running round the north side of the village, possibly that called Pudding Lane in 1709. 21 A larger number of cottages date from the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as accurate by the Wiltshire antiquarian the Revd. J. E. Jackson. 13 The suffix was apparently locally popular, … standing below the scarp. West of the village Harris Lane, so called in 1759, 38 may be part of a direct … street was designated a conservation area. 73 In Harris Lane a cottage of red brick and thatch was built c. 1800; 74 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… ( BNFAS, 6 (1971), 9, Easton Maudit (2); Beds. Arch. J., 3 (1966), 3; 4 (1969), 112; 6 (1971), 21). b(3) Iron Age … 76 m. above OD. In 1840 (NRO, Tithe Map) there was another lane to the W., parallel to the present street. By that time … The N. part was then known as Burnt Yard. Part of the old lane still exists as a shallow hollow-way and between it and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Neston House; it was then stopped up and replaced by a lane through Sewardsley which joins the main road about a … the parish linked Heathencote (in Paulerspury) with the lane through Sewardsley, and Hulcote with the main … 32 Further work was done in 1934 to the design of H. J. Ingman of Northampton, with the cost shared between Sir …