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The Environs of London
… it must be, that Beddington was the first stage out of London, upon one of the great roads. The Roman road to … the king by Azor, and the other by Ulf: fifteen houses in London belonged to the former; and to the latter, thirteen in London, and eight in Southwark. Manor of Home Beddington. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Institute; illustrations in York City Art Gallery and Central Library collections.) Chapel of The Holy Trinity, The … of oak, with scrolled openwork top in two stages and central turned column with acanthus decoration, surmounted by … In 1557 Henry Vavasour of Copmanthorpe and Thomas Warde of London were receiving its profits ( Noble City, 372). Among …
Survey of London
… buildings there, but also established a warehouse in London to deal in Cheltenham salt. 23 The Jearrads and Duncan … premises to the east of the reservoir was sold to the London County Council in 1924 and is at present occupied by … In 1876 the school was transferred to the School Board for London, which built new premises in Silver Street (now …
Survey of London
… large estates were laid out in the western district of London. The planning of these generally included several squares, each provided with a central garden for the use only of the residents living in … treated as an entire block of buildings, having a central feature and wings. The central feature of each side …
Survey of London
… Court, 1726. G.L.C. collection of prints and drawings. London County Council, The Housing Question in Londen …
Survey of London
… Street, with very good Houses, which, since the Fire of London, are generally taken up by eminent Tradesmen, as … the professors and those septennals who were resident in London: election was to be by ballot-box. The regent was to … Institute of Builders (now the Institute of Building), the Central Association of Master Builders of London (later the …
Survey of London
… leather travellingcases. 81 The display windows and arched central doorway of the projecting shop front are flanked by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hungerford, 23 (N.) from Salisbury, and 70 (W. by S.) from London; including the tythings of Crofton with Wolfhall, East … 14 miles (N.) from Plymouth, and 211 (W. S. W.) from London. This place, about the year 1295, received the grant … Dorset, 7 miles (N. W.) from Wareham, and 113 (S. W.) from London; comprising the tythings of Milbourn-Styleham and …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… S. front is approximately symmetrical, with a pedimented central doorway, square-headed sashed windows with keystones, …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… of the Council, forwarding a petition from the Brewers of London, complaining that their Beer and Ale was taken from … the Assize by the Mayor will be found in the 'Memorials of London in the 13th, 14th, and 15th Centuries,' 'Liber Albus, …
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