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Survey of London
… Capel Molyneux, formerly minister of the Lock Chapel in Paddington, was appointed by Freake, who was patron of the …
Survey of London
… speculative building in various parts of Kensington, Paddington and St. Marylebone in partnership with two …
Survey of London
… of such people to the newly developing suburbs of Paddington and Kensington. A similar decline in the number of …
Old and New London
… was opened in 1863 it was feared that the "buses" from Paddington and Oxford Street would be driven off the line, …
Survey of London
… leases of each house to the builder Thomas Stanway of Paddington, in 1859. 108 Nos. 6369 and the public house were …
Old and New London
… readers even in modern "Belgravia;" but Knightsbridge and Paddington, Chelsea and Kensington, are each and all old … Bush and Notting Hilltwo names of truly rural soundto Paddington and St. John's Woodonce the property of the …
Old and New London
… in Domesday Book, neither are Westbourne, or Hyde, or Paddington, these places being probably included in the …
Survey of London
… from Tallis's Views of London On a Plan of New Road from Paddington to Islington in The London Magazine (1756) the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the northern corner, Irlams-o'-th'-Height the north-west; Paddington lies on the eastern border, Little Bolton to the … Bishop of Manchester present alternately to St. Paul's, Paddington, built in 1856. 51 St. George's, Charlestown, was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… upon a portion of the Bruche estate, to which the name of Paddington was given, by Robert Halton, whose partner Mr. … acres of inland water, instead of 1,319 acres. Including Paddington and Padgate. The tithes of Woolston and Poulton, …
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