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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
Survey of London Monograph
… much. 53 The uncarved panels can be seen along Southampton Row to this day. Between Knott's vigorous defence of artistic …
Survey of London Monograph
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… in black letter, and at the base of the upper stage is a row of chalices and hosts in stone; below these is an ashlar …
Survey of London
… make an opening from King Street to Swallow Street, and a row of four narrow-fronted houses was built on the north … The house was planned on similar lines to those in Savile Row, with a top-lit staircase placed between front and back …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and shops, and near it is a manufactory for preserving butcher's meat, fish, and vegetables, fresh, for the purpose …
Survey of London
… the Old Artillery Ground was usually known as Raven Row, though it was sometimes also known as Smock Alley and … Formerly Nos. 3 and 9 Artillery Passage and No. 1 Raven Row Nos. 18 (consec.) Artillery Passage were described in … in 1769, which mentions his leasehold estate in Raven Row and Frying Pan Alley. 16 d No. 3 Artillery Passage is a …
A Dictionary of London
… of the Greyfriars monastery, the parishes of St. Nicholas Shambles, St. Audoen, and St. Sepulchre within Newgate were …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 18th century to the modern Park Farmhouse further west. A row of what were apparently farm cottages, called Rooks … no crops, a tanner in 1712 nineteen cattle, and a butcher in 1734 ten sheep. Cattle, poultry, and pigs were … was mentioned in the 1690s. 74 Nearby were the butchers' shambles first mentioned in 1617 75 and probably the same as …
A History of the County of Somerset
… engineer employing three people, three general shops, a butcher, an ironmonger, shoe- and car-repairers, and a … open with a hairdresser, a furniture maker, and a catering butcher's. FAIR By 1840 a stock fair was held at Ashcott on 9 …
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