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A Dictionary of London
… Weavers' Company - Well Court, Alley Weavers' Company The forty-second in order of the … after wells or springs in the various localities. Well Alley See Well Court, Shoe Lane. Well Alley East out of Mark Lane, north of Hart Street. In Tower …
A Dictionary of London
… First mention: "Well Street, formerly Crowders' Well Alley" (Harrison, 1776, p.469). Former name: "Crowders Well Alley" (O. and M. 1677-Chamberlain, 1770). Numerous Roman … Lane" (q.v.). Perhaps the name survived in "Wingoose alley" (q.v.). The name in its later form suggests that it …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in the 1830s (S.R.O. 746/5) and it was crossed by Conduit Alley at O.S. Nat. Grid SJ 660 112 in the 1920s (S.R.O., DA …
A History of the County of Stafford
… earlier known variously as Street House Lane, Bowling Alley Lane, and Brasshouse Lane. 34 There is a motorway …
A History of the County of Essex
… contained five wooden hovels built along the sides of the alley leading to an 18th-century detached house. 88 Such …
A Dictionary of London
… Street. Westminster Hall Court North out of Dunning's Alley, in Bishopsgate Ward Without (Strype, 1720, I. ii. … Great Eastern and North London Railway lines. Westmoreland Alley See Westmoreland Buildings. Westmoreland Buildings West … 1761. Former names: 'Westmoreland Court" and " Pav'd Alley" at the eastern end (O. and M. 1677). "Westmoreland …
Survey of London
… about 1779 and 1788. East of Hermes Street a narrow alley called Prospect Row had come into existence by 1776. 24 … map of 1808 and accessible via Winchester Court, an alley off Winchester Street. This site provided the nucleus … were the City of London Brewery Co., which added a skittle alley in that year. 190 In the 1920s the building passed into …
A History of the County of Sussex
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