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A History of the County of Essex
… a Father Schaefer as a branch of the St. Joseph's Home at Bow, London, but apparently did not last for long. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the church in the angle between the Banbury Road and Mill Lane. Air photographs taken in 1947, before the area was …
Old and New London
… and under Garrick's auspices made his dbut at Drury Lane Theatre, in 1754, in the part of Oronooko. He … was attended by most of the performers belonging to Drury Lane Theatre. In the church, in the north wall of the chancel … stump, the butt-end of an old musket, a cracked bell, a bow unstrung, an empty purse, a crown tumbled to pieces, …
The Environs of London
… theatre not abated, he made his first appearance at Drury-lane (anno 1754) in the character of Oroonoko, under the … tomb lieth the body of Mr. Charles Holland, late of Drury-lane theatre, of whose character and abilities David Garrick, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… N. of the church. b(20) House, on the S. side of Hogarth Lane 170 yards N.W. of the church, has some exposed … Mawson Row, range of tenements on the W. side of Chiswick Lane, 240 yards N.N.E. of the church, is of three storeys. It … b(24) Little Sutton Cottage on the S. side of Sutton Lane 1,550 yards W. of the church, retains an original …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… FOR THE POOR. 44 Apart from the almshouses in Sutton Lane, benefactions of unknown origin included 2 a. known as … replaced by a plot at the corner of Duke Road and Hogarth Lane 45 which was let for market gardens at £25 a year by … as he had elsewhere directed, 48 but almshouses in Sutton Lane were built before 1676 by William Ashburnham. Lord …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… stuccoed building, later extended to the north and with a bow window facing Chiswick Mall, which remained the Vicarage … begin in 1678. 23 ALL SAINTS' mission church, Chiswick Lane. 24 Attendance 1903: 148 a.m.; 157 p.m. Red brick bldg. … 1903: 409 a.m.; 205 p.m. Iron church N. end Chiswick Lane used 18768. 44 Red brick bldg. with stone dressings and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… it had no name 23 and by 1832 it was called Burlington Lane. 24 Shorter lanes ran southward from the high road to … corresponding to the existing British Grove, Chiswick Lane, and Devonshire Road, they led respectively to the east … part of Devonshire Road, previously Chiswick Field Lane; Chiswick Lane, the most direct and presumably the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to receive rents, many of which had decayed and which John Lane and other lessees of the manor had failed to collect. 89 … in 1818 included the Brache, south-east of Burlington Lane, Leylands west of Sutton Place and Sutton Lane, and a small Strand field northwest of Grove House, with …
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