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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… kind is grown, and the meadows and pastures are rich. The river Tame bounds the parish on the west side; the road from … Edgeley, Hinton, Hollyhurst, Tilstock, Wirswall, and New and Old Woodhouses, 6373 inhabitants, of whom 3403 are in … Filton gradually removed into its vicinity, upon which the new village and the parish assumed the designation of …
A Dictionary of London
… in 1634 (L. and P. Chas. I. 1634-5, p.87). White Friers New Wharf On the south side of Temple Street to Hawke's Wharf and the Thames (Horwood, 1799-Lockie, 1816). See New Wharf. White Fryars Lane South out of Whitefriars to the …
Survey of London
… of no great Account for Buildings or Inhabitants: But the new buildings adjoining to it, hath something improved it. On …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… its Domesday tenant Miblanc, lies on the north bank of the river Colne c. 12 miles west of Colchester and c. 4 miles … sand and gravel; there are also bands of alluvium and river terrace gravel along the Colne, and an area of glacial sand and gravel extends northwards from the river almost as far as Colne Park and Insteps farm. 56The …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the 19th century, perhaps by W. E. Hume, who erected new farm buildings in 1855. Northwest and east wings were …
A Dictionary of London
… Court occupies the site of the old courtyard of the inn. A new inn was erected on what was left of the site of the old …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… tenement. In 1431, when the house must have been quite new, it belonged to William Alessaundre, one of the city's …
A Dictionary of London
… Removed 1830-1 for the formation of the approaches to the new London Bridge (ib. 2). White Horse Alley South out of …
A Dictionary of London
… (O. and M. 1677-Strype, 1755). Both forms in Strype. The new offices for the Port of London Authority are in course of …
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