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Survey of London
… 44, 45 and 46.] For the formation of the bridge approach on the Surrey side the Commissioners of Westminster Bridge, … of the road there was left surplus a strip of land on each side of the road west of Narrow Wall and a long strip … Buildings. 166 In 1831 the house was occupied by Thomas Barton Lawrence, a malleable zinc manufacturer. 165 It was …
Old and New London
… "apposition," than one or two mentioned by that author. "On festival days the scholars held dialectic contests, in … the boys of the different schools had 'sets-to with verses on the rudiments of grammar and the rules of preterites and … it was as a Westminster school-boy, under Dr. Busby, that Barton Booth, the distinguished actor and contemporary of …
Old and New London
… by the way, styled "Tuttle" and "Tut-hill," was the spot on which solemn proclamations were made to the people. … of land lying between Millbank and Westminster Abbey, and on which stood a few scattered buildings, some of them the … Such were the "Salutation" (of the Blessed Virgin), in Barton Street; the "Maidenhead," or, more properly, the …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… to Henry his son, who bestowed it, as a marriage portion, on his daughter, the wife of Robert Gresle, who held it when … Stockton, by his will, dated Feb. 13th, 1420, and proved on the 6th of April, 1425, leaves to Elizabeth his widow, his … of William de Barsham, &c., for the term of her life; on condition that she maintain Ralph and Robert, his sons, to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and south-west from the road from Cambridge to St. Neots; on the west the hundred just crosses the Old North Road to … at 20 hides. The northernmost comprised Comberton, Barton, and Grantchester; the next only Haslingfield, which … usually been identified with a hamlet of a similar name in Barton parish. Its hidation and tenurial condition, however, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1623 Entry W appeared 'against' (presum = accused by) Mr Barton, Shepard, Harris, Christie, Shrine, Cook, Morecroft, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… township. It is near the southern extremity of the county, on the border of Oxfordshire, and comprises 3007 acres. The … quantity of wood: the Derwent divides it from Winlaton, on the west. A coal-mine is in operation 5 and at Dunston are … It contains the populous hamlet of East Cowes, and also Barton's-Village near Newport, each of which places has an …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Sub., Westmld., 195, 1A. 1333 By deed dated at Sirithherd on Sunday next after Easter, 7 Edward III, Walter de … Grayrig and Lambrige and by deed dated at Quynfell on Thursday next after Easter, 40 Edward III (1366) the … and the whole of his fishery, and lands at Thorp, par. Barton, co. Westmorland; and they in turn enfeoffed Sir …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Lindsey, county of Lincoln, 11 miles (W. N. W.) from Barton-upon-Humber; containing 217 inhabitants. The living is a … from Hexham; containing 184 inhabitants. It is situated on the Roman Watling-street, and is the property of Greenwich …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Jan. 1. 1858. Cut up wood, put figures in block, on with Peterboro' Cathedral, etc. Fine. This last year has … proportionably grateful. 2. Went to Rowney's, cut up wood, on with Peterboro' Cathedral etc. Weather still remarkably … I liked very much. Very wet. 26. Cut up wood, went to Barton's (Oxford St.) and sketched there, drew a tea pot etc. …
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