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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
… 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 …
A Dictionary of London
… to fall (ed. 1720, I. iii. 122). Site now occupied by New Zealand Avenue (q.v.). Name derived from the sign. White …
A Dictionary of London
… the Act, 1829, for the formation of the approaches to the new London Bridge (ib. 2). White Swan Court In Newgate Street …
Old and New London
… The name of the White Chapel was probably given the new chapel in admiration of its stateliness, or from the … and of no service, Thomas Thirlby, bishop of the new see, upon their petition, agreed to ease them of that … would yearly, at the time accustomed, repair to his new cathedral, and there, in the time of Divine service, …
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