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A History of the County of Essex
… the north with Little Ilford parish, followed White Post Lane (now High Street North) south to Jews Farm Lane (East Avenue). It then turned east to join Back river (a … end was known in the 18th century and later as White Post Lane, from a post standing at its junction with Romford Road. …
Survey of London
… to these streets and parts of the frontage to Plough Lane (now Campden Hill Road). By the late 1820's the pace of …
Survey of London
… Cooke and Rider; Lacy's map. P. O. D. R.B.; E/BER, Maiden Lane, lease of 30 June 1727 to A. Godfrey. Ibid., Bedford …
Survey of London
… the business previously dispatched at the St. Martin's Lane office. 56 The use of the building as a public post … gables. Nos. 41 and 42 Bedford Street and 25 Maiden Lane This building was erected in 191213 on the freehold of … were Crickmay and Sons. 68 Situated at the angle of Maiden Lane and Bedford Street, it is a straightforward, if rather …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of York
… Bar, the minster end of Stonegate, the west side of Grape Lane, the old Deanery, the northern half of Goodramgate, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Bladon, Parson's clay, at the south-west end of Dalton Lane, and a close in the Marshes; the total was estimated at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a parish house at the south-west end of St. Michael's Lane, adorned with a stone tablet inscribed 'Begbroke School …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Rowel brook and on part of the southwest by Frogwelldown Lane, an ancient route; elsewhere the boundary had an … the village, known in the early 19th century as Watery Lane, was said in 1820, shortly before it was widened and remade, to be a 'hollow lane, dark, damp, and dirty', too narrow to allow carriages …
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