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A History of the County of Stafford
… century. 39 The road south from Dunwood hamlet forks at Taylor's Green, mentioned in 1482. 40 The western branch runs … road is of the early 19th century. The eastern road from Taylor's Green meets the Leek road at Bryan's Hay, where … Longsdon as a Primitive Methodist: Joseph Corbishley's at Taylor's Green in 1815, Joseph Armett's at Dunwood in 1817, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Wm. of, Rolleston, Skrymsher, Smith, Chas. Loraine, Sam., Taylor, P. A., Temple, Pet., Thomasson, Villiers, Sir Wm., … Lane, 384; see also L., Jester House. Taskholm, 32, 370. Taylor St., sch., 337. Temperance Hall, see L., Essoldo … 87; collarmakers, 158 n; cotton spinning, 341, see also Taylor, Thos. Swift; drapers, 37, 39, 48, 7980, see also …
Old and New London
… map of London, so far as it concerns this region, Mr. Tom Taylor remarks:"There is so much in the map which brings … Wales, there fed his grudge against his father, which Mr. Taylor, in his "History of Leicester Square," tells us had …
Survey of London
… family pedigree The five commissioners 59 were Sir Robert Taylor, who had previously prepared plans for Elizabeth Perry … on behalf of Elizabeth Perry 60 and was a pupil of Taylor's; 61 John Spurrier, surveyor, who was nominated on … John Willock of Golden Square, gentleman. 63 Sir Robert Taylor summoned the first meeting of the commissioners, which …
Survey of London
… to the grant of a patent to O'Reilly was mounting. William Taylor, the penniless and irresponsible proprietor of the … that it was 'totally useless to trouble his Majesty' with Taylor's complaints. Undeterred by this rebuff Taylor enlisted the support of the proprietors of Covent …
Survey of London
… about the former use of his house is not certain. Tom Taylor quotes a bill advertising 'The Invisible Lady, or … Sir Charles Bell, 1870, pp. 66, 99100, 111; Sir G. Gordon-Taylor and E. W. Walls, Sir Charles Bell, 1958, fig. 14 … Charles Bell, 1870, pp. 13840. Ibid., pp. 185, 187. Tom Taylor, Leicester Square, 1874, p. 441. W.P.L., Leicester …
Survey of London
… 292 William Luxton of Exeter Street, bricklayer, 293 Titus Taylor of Little Denmark Street, St. Giles's, carpenter, 294 …
Survey of London
… 1834 (B.M. pressmark T 1919(8)). Papworth, loc. cit.; Tom Taylor, Leicester Square, 1874, p. 380n.; R.I.B.A. Library, …
A History of the County of Chester
… Tower 300 yd. to the west and building a new wharf. Samuel Taylor, who held corporation leases of both the northern end … flooding in 1720 destroyed the new wharf and probably Taylor's road, the renewal of navigation works in the 1730s …
A History of the County of Chester
… from the Tyne in 1854; while at Chester the latter, Mat Taylor, was influential in the development of shell racing …
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