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A History of the County of Lancaster
… rent. 46 The manor is now held in moieties by Mr. J. W. Bourne and the trustees of Mrs. Haigh. 46a The hall stood on …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Middlesex
… streams drain the riverward slope from Hampstead: the West Bourne, the Tyburn, and the Holborn or Fleet River. The first …
Survey of London
… and William Knight, paviours; James Avis and Martin Es(t)bourne, plasterers; Thomas Charley, John Embree and William …
Survey of London
… 'flats', an innovation that the new steward, J. R. Bourne, thought should be regarded as an experiment. The …
Survey of London
… help received from the thesis of Miss Marjorie B. Honey bourne on The extent and value of the property in London and …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… his majesty's dominions. 2. Grinding Chare is written by Bourne Granden Chare, but by others Grindon Chare. Near the … Colevin's Chare is spelled by Brand Colwin's Chare, and by Bourne Colvin's Chare. It was for many years named the Black … merchants, particularly those engaged in the coal-trade. Bourne supposes this was formerly called the "Kirk Chare," …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… it was made level and commodious both for horse and foot." Bourne, p. 155. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… rent to the town of Newcastle of two shillings per annum. Bourne, p. 153. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… on the north-west to Westgate toll-bar. 2 Grey and Bourne think that this field was called the Warden's Close … monastry, in order to supply his fish-pond with water, &c. Bourne supposes that the Shoulder of Mutton Close was …
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