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Survey of London
… side of the market square, was described as 'a kind of Row, the Fronts of the Houses resting on Columns, [which] …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… made. Brockton Hall is an ancient mansion situated in a pleasant park: near it is Brockton Lodge. Brockwear Common …
A Dictionary of London
… (H. MSS. Com. 14th Rep. VI. 823). See Timberhithe. Broker Row See Blomfield Street. Broker's Wharf Between Dunghill …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
The Environs of London
Survey of London
… handrails and spiral turned balusters, and at the top a row of plain flat balusters. The corner of the road opposite …
Survey of London
… of the eastern part of Brompton Road, as far as Yeoman's Row on the south and Brompton Square on the north. The … of the trustees of Smith's Charity began west of Yeoman's Row. On the north side of Brompton Road, the whole frontage … the original houses of Biscoe's Buildings (later Brompton Row) survive, albeit in much altered condition. A proprietary …
Survey of London
… Nos. 78188 (even) Brompton Road (formerly Brompton Row) West of what is now Lancelot Place the estate of the … Rose and Crown inn, was bought by Elisha Biscoe of Bedford Row, the Inner Temple and Heston, Middlesex. 40 Biscoe … west of Rawstorne Street a mews lane (originally Chapel Row) was projected behind the houses, terminating at the …
Survey of London
… the inn. Here twelve houses known initially as Gloucester Row were erected under building leases of 1764 from Joseph … Clark also developed part of the east side of Yeoman's Row (known initially as Clark's Buildings) and in 17668 … a tiny terrace called Garden Row, which briefly enjoyed pleasant views south wards, before North (now Basil) Street …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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