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Old and New London
… feet." Tennyson. Situation of BromptonIts Nurseries and Flower-gardensCromwell or Hale HouseThistle GroveThe … celebrated for its soft air, and for its nurseries and flower-gardens; indeed, "Brompton, with its two centuries of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… its chief products being land drainage pipes, tiles, and flower pots. Hillman's brickworks further west, which existed …
The Environs of London
… Alexander Ward, 1729; Jeremiah Dummer 75, 1739; Edward Flower, 1747; Mrs. Jane Lodge, daughter of John Lodge, … Susanna Blunt, 100 1744. James Cooper, 50 1747. Edward Flower, 300 1755. Mrs. Thomasine Gouge, 200 1760. Thomas …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1737 (three) appear to have been given in 1738 by Edward Flower. 93 A pewter alms-dish dated 1702 was given in 1959 by …
A History of the County of Essex
… ibid. 134850, 116; Public Works in Medieval Law, ed. C. T. Flower, i. 5860; Feet of F. Essex, i. 160, 164, 169. See p. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 2613, See also Public Works in Medieval Law, ed. C. T. Flower, i. 5860. E.R.O., D/SH 7, cf. D/SH 29 (map). See p. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
Survey of London
… back behind a garden-terrace. It was built in 19945 as the Flower House, to the designs of Peter Romaniuk, architect, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… containing shields alternating with a rose, a four-leaved flower, Agnus Dei and a sun; stem panelled and base moulded, … window in N. wall, in traceried head of each light, small flower, in situ, 14th-century; in quatrefoil in head of …
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