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A History of the County of Middlesex
… allowed the City of London to draw water from a close in Bayswater called Oxleas, which probably was bounded on the west by Bayswater brook. 17 In 1471 works were completed whereby the … filtered water from near Hampton. 26 In 1888 part of Bayswater and houses by Edgware Road near Paddington green …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the area consisted of fields stretching westward from the Bayswater rivulet, bounded by Harrow Road to the south and by … of a projected suburb north of Harrow Road, from the Bayswater rivulet to Chelsea detached. A few straight avenues … Road, which approximately followed the line of the Bayswater rivulet bounding the bishop's estate. Most of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of several religious orders and a very large attendance in Bayswater, the total number of Roman Catholic worshippers in … Mary of the Angels, Westmoreland (later Moorhouse) Rd., Bayswater, originated in svces. c. 1849 at no. 4 Sutherland … briefly in Notting Hill, moved into no. 6 Hyde Pk. Pl., Bayswater Rd., 1903. 12 Known as Tyburn convent, in memory of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 20 Of 13 inns licensed in 1810, 4 were considered to be in Bayswater, 2 in Edgware Road, 3 in Harrow Road, 1 in Maida … 19th centuries. The earlier and more fashionable were at Bayswater, relatively accessible from London's west end and … garden lay a little to the east, behind the Crown. 32 As Bayswater coffee house, in 1790 and 1810 33 it had a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 26 Paddington's Tyburnia, in the angle between Edgware and Bayswater roads, stretched westward from the former gallows to merge with Bayswater. In the 1870s the name was confined to a … road widening, on a traffic island at the junction with Bayswater Road. The position of the later movable gallows was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… been taken by some to extend south of that line 95 just as Bayswater has been assumed to reach as far north as the … wards in 1773, when it was apparently assessed as part of Bayswater. 11 There were large houses by 1664, when Sir … and 1855, much of it for terraces by J. P. Waterson, a Bayswater builder, who assigned his interest in several sites …
Survey of London
… the design from J. J. Stevenson 150 whose own house in Bayswater (The Red House), begun in 1871, was a prominent … vase. Both houses were built of stock bricks (brown at Bayswater and yellow at Palace Gate) with redbrick dressings. …
Survey of London
… a mid nineteenth-century terrace-house in Belgravia or Bayswater. The site fronted only thirty feet to Pall Mall, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cherwell on one side and dropping down on the other to the Bayswater Brook. It follows the brook to its mouth, and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… John. Part of the north-west boundary was formed by the Bayswater Brook, which rose at the eastern end of the parish … 18th century, lies in the west end of the parish on the Bayswater Brook, not far from the bridge. It is a tall … on which to build a mill. 24 This was doubtless land near Bayswater Brook, the site of the later mill. The mill was …
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