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A History of the County of Shropshire
… cent of all houses in the urban district were without a private piped supply in 1951. 1 By 1961 the number of such …
A Dictionary of London
Survey of London
… supervising architect. He was George Barlow Hart, whose private address at Ealing in 1877 was the same as N. L. … the principal builder on the Kensington estate had his private address. This was not W. B. Daw but his younger … thirty stablesmore, in fact, than the falling demand for private stables justified. How far the appearance of all this …
Survey of London
… in fashion. In 17634 Carlisle House ceased to be a private residence and was turned into a fencing school. Some … House, too large and old-fashioned a building to attract a private resident, was probably subdivided between a number of … of Mrs. Whittaker, and was later known as Whittaker's Private Hotel. 55 In 1873 Carlisle House was taken by Messrs. …
Survey of London
… 1850, were noticeably diversified in their occupations. Private residents, professional men, doctors, bakers, … artisans, piano-makers, graphic artists, leatherworkers, private teachers, wholesale importers, a chiropodist and … given at that address in 1793 and 1799. 30 Car. II, c. 7, private. E. F. Rimbault, Soho and its Associations, 1895, p. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… navy: the remaining 5000 acres were sold or allotted to private individuals, under whose superintendence the land is …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Mappleton,Parwich, Thorpe (see also ibid. nos. 681-7), and private chapel of Newbiggingmentioned 1223 × 39 ( ibid. no. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Ralph occ. as 'de Disci' in Ancient Charters, Royal and Private prior to 1200, ed. J. H. Round (Pipe Roll Soc. x) no. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
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