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Survey of London
… one, Lord John Russell taking the Bishop of Carlisle's house near Temple Bar and the Bishop of Carlisle taking La … 1660. 107 It does not appear to have been used as a bishop's residence after the Restoration, and about 1690 part of it … Woodward of Crozier Street, Stangate, builders. 179 Field's soap factory, on the west side of Carlisle Lane, was on …
Old and New London
… Sam," the Royal PorterCarlton House from a Foreigner's Point of ViewA Secret ConclaveThe Miniature Court of … previous chapter, the north side of the Mall, in St. James's Park, is nearly all occupied by the lofty mansions of … cutglass, carpetings, &c. On the lower level, towards the gardens and St. James's Park, were other equally splendid …
Survey of London
… 8: CARLTON HOUSE The boundary of the parish of St. James's, Westminster, created in 1685, runs almost exactly along … of the old road leading from Charing Cross' to St. James's Palace, a highway which was moved northward by Charles II … site of Carlton House, and its modern occupants Carlton Gardens and Carlton House Terrace, lies partly north and …
Survey of London
… Carlton House Terrace and Carlton Gardens CHAPTER 9: CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE AND CARLTON GARDENS … conjunction with a scheme for the improvement of St. James's Park. For this John Nash prepared a plan showing three … yet he generously gave his support to Mr. Stanley Baldwin. The statue erected in Carlton Gardens in 1931 bears …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… to its relief, and of the presence of the English monarch's Welsh allies, Cadwaladr, Cynan, and Hywel, sons of Owain … during the reign of Mary, Dr. Ferrars, Bishop of St. David's, was accused of heresy, and condemned to be burnt at the … of Carmarthen. The hospital consists of three houses with gardens attached to each, containing in the whole one acre …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the adjacent country. Giraldus Cambrensis, who accompanied Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, on his route through … ward. The establishment, according to Sir John Doddridge's historical account of North Wales, published about the … and great numbers of the cottages are entirely without gardens. One circumstance, however, is worthy of notice, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of whom 766 are in the village of Carnwath, 25 miles (S. W.) from Edinburgh. This place is supposed to have derived … of Lanark and synod of Glasgow and Ayr; the minister's stipend is 250. 17.6., with a manse, and a glebe valued at … squares, of which the internal areas are laid out in gardens. The houses are well built; and there are several …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1st century the Roman Akeman Street cut across the area's northern edge, crossing the river Windrush in Asthall … on the fringes of the royal demesne. The ancient 'Salter's Way', which ran southwards through Asthall and Brize Norton, presumably reflected Bampton's possession of salt rights in Droitwich (Worcs.), a further …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Garden. 4 Larger businesses included the Humphries family's Frenchester Nurseries south of Brize Norton Road, well … for employment. 13 A second industrial estate on the town's eastern edge was opened in the early 1980s, when … in the early 21st century to have increased Carterton's competitiveness, and there were plans for a new 23-a. …
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