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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… almshouses, was built by Henry Jermyn, Lord Dover, on Oak Lane in 1692, but he failed to endow them and after his death …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had a 'chapel' in 1850 and held annual camp meetings on Broad green until 1862 or later. 53 In 1868 a Newmarket …
Survey of London
… at the corner of Flood Street, originally called Pound Lane, then Robinson's Row, and later Queen Street. The village pound used to stand opposite the end of the lane at the waterside. The portions of old work incorporated …
Survey of London
… of Anthony Cope's, who lived at Church Place, in Church Lane, to Moses Goodyear, dated 1697, from Venice, in which he …
Survey of London
… marble tiles in large and small squares. The stair is broad and imposing, with three twisted balusters to each …
Survey of London
… the Laureate, whom Faulkner also places in Church Lane: and as we know that our row was in existence in 1689, … evening, but did not leave till 3.0 a.m., when "dawn was broad upon the river and its trailing barges." …
Survey of London
… for its effect on its well-proportioned windows, on its broad rusticated pilasters and string-courses of brick and … rather of the Lincoln's Inn gateway in Chancery Lane than of a Georgian front. The effect is, perhaps, …
Survey of London
… village (by land) being from Knightsbridge and down Church Lane. The Duke of Hamilton seems to have built his new house … John Hay; 1768, Viscount Clare; 17751783, Anne Lane; 17901797, Thomas Rowntree. No. 20a.17601761, Rev. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… later. The reset doorway in the Residentiary in Canon Lane may possibly have been the original west doorway, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… tower CANON GATE The CANON GATE, or gatehouse to Canon Lane, on the west side of South Street, adjoining the Vicars' …
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