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Survey of London
… in villas at its northern end, immediately adjacent to the new Thistle Grove (now part of Drayton Gardens) on its east, … serving South Bolton Gardens and to Fulham Road by a new long road (Gilston Road), with side roads corresponding … Gunter's intention to the Commissioners for Building New Churches, and soon a church of his designing, with an …
Survey of London
… to Spicer was concluded in March 1864. In November ten new houses were leased to their builders on the south side of … at its south-west end), the last conveyances of the new houses there having been made two months before, by Lewin … as a 'Bowling Saloon' with 'Billiard Rooms' over it, in connexion with the newly established Redcliffe Arms next door …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the encouragement of tourism offered the possibility of new employment. Meanwhile the appearance of Beverley was … roads at last changed old patterns, and the building of new houses went on relentlessly in and around the town. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Whickham to Queen Elizabeth, for 79 years; but, in 1582, a new lease was granted, for 99 years, including all the pits, … The borough petitioned the bishop to appoint them a new one in 1772, setting forth that since the death of Robert … the west end of the nave, were rebuilt in 1740, 12 when a new west door was opened: the old entrance is by the south …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the 14th century, a building which, as it was called the New House, 20 probably replaced an older one. It contained … probably a room above for holding the abbot's courts. The New House was burnt down in the riots of 1327, and its … the rebels and the base of all their actions 142 makes the connexion very probable. The first of the townsmen's 'ples …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to remove the summer assizes to Buckingham 21 (q.v.). A new County Hall, a red brick building with stone dressings, … Street, which had recently been constructed. 63 A direct connexion with London was subsequently established by the … in Buckingham Street. In Buckingham Road is a Primitive Methodist chapel, which dates from 1882, when it was built in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… older building was at that time altered and adapted to the new scheme. It was probably cruciform, as now, but with nave … the church was widened southward by some 4 ft., the new south walls of nave and chancel being built just outside … and the west window of two lights is also filled with new stonework, but on a stone of the internal jamb is cut a …
A History of the County of Essex
… change was the construction in the early 19th century of New (now London) Road, mentioned above. 3 Barking Municipal … industry began to grow. It was probably stimulated by the connexion with the Royal Navy and by the enterprises of men … building was extended in 1937 and 1954. 251 A Primitive Methodist Church was in existence in Barking in 1861. 252 It …
A History of the County of Bedford
… repairs of St. Mary's (to which they had lately added a new aisle) in mending the streets and repairing the bridge. … chapels, a Catholic Apostolic church, three Primitive Methodist chapels, three Moravian chapels (the earliest …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Bedford received the freedom of the borough. 83 The connexion of the Russell family with the borough during the … and prevailed on him to agree to the election of 500 new freemen, and these in the autumn of 1769 secured the …
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