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Survey of London
… the scene of a layout quite unlike anything previously, or indeed subsequently, to be found in London. Building … In the unnamed areas the developer is either unknown or the development too complex for ascription. Based on the … III), and he also worked for the Earl of Shrewsbury at Alton Towers, where 'He was engaged in laying out the gardens …
Survey of London
… any course in the Kingdom; while to the east a new town 'or series of Italian villages, with an elegant church' was to … on 4 June 1841, 29 and it was during the ensuing six or seven hectic years that much of the Ladbroke estate … the Earl of Shrewsbury in the adornment of the grounds at Alton Towers, 7 while the presence among the Papworth …
Survey of London
… All six blocks of flats are called after Commissioners or committee members of the Great Exhibition of 1851. 153 Nos … 24 people had had to give up their shops, but 22 had been, or would be, offered alternative premises. 213 In fact, many … and staff were transferred en bloc from the nearby Alton Street Schools which were to be demolished under …
Survey of London
… Arthur Ling found that the planners tended to be ignored or overruled, and his suggestion that, in order to eliminate … postFestival developments at Lansbury the Barchester and Alton Street sites on the northern part of the estate, mainly … Street). The density is 37 dwellings to the acre. 383 Alton Street Scheme The main part of this scheme, again …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Wield, 13 and the latter likewise paid tithing-pence or cert-money at the hundred court. 14 Owing to some … south of the Alresford railway station, which is on the Alton branch of the London and SouthWestern Railway as it … increased its trade still more when he connected it with Alton by a royal highway instead of the hitherto only means …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… John Crooke, Henry Townshend, and Richard Atkyns, or three of them, of whom the said Sir Richard Lewkenor, … man, consistent. "The Starr Chamber ought not to forerunne or preoccupate by dealinge in the collaterall pointe [of … of Starr Chamber for the grief he susteyned by perjurey or abuse of justice in those other courtes . . . . in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the county almost midway between the towns of Alton and Petersfield. It covers about 7,915 acres, 1 of … but infamous for roads.' These hop-fields and hop-kilns, or 'oasthouses,' are characteristic features of the parish. … that the village is in a secluded dell. As the road from Alton branches towards Selborne these two thickly wooded, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the parts are arranged in two groups, thus: Great or Much Urswick and Bardsea in the north, with acreages of … Stainton. Each of the subdivisions named has its village or hamlet. That of Bardsea lies on the slope of the hill … 39 and in 1292 she continued her claim to 3 oxgangs in 'Alton Urswick in Furness.' Her claim failed, as it was found …
Survey of London
… tiers of boxes, and a remarkably large gallery. The marine or box saloon was designed and painted by John Thomas Serres, … stone bottles of beer from the pit. Charles Kingsley, in Alton Locke, published in 1850, wrote of the beggary and … The Old Vic, by Cicely Hamilton and Lilian Baylis, 1926. Alton Locke, by Charles Kingsley, 1850 …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… from all subjection to the Church of Gnowshall; no date or witnesses.) Omnibus ad quos liter ist pervenerint H. … Aston filius Roberti filii Pagani de Aston dedi etc. iiii. or acras terr in Wytewych etc. propinquiores vill de Stoke et … of Ipstones, and was nephew of Bertram de Verdun, Lord of Alton temp. H. II. Roger de Waure, or de Wavere, was living …
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