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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lydiard Millicent. Included 56 labourers employed on the Cheltenham and Gloucester Railway. Lydiard Tregoze. Included …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… spring, whose properties resemble those of the waters at Cheltenham. On the south-west side of the town is a tumulus, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in character, and notwithstanding the growing influence of Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon at its two ends it …
Survey of London
… in St. Marylebone, Marris Wilson, and a widowed lady at Cheltenham, Ann Brown. These two had, in the previous month, …
Survey of London
… neo-classical bronze trim, by H. H. Martyn & Co. Ltd of Cheltenham (Ill. 580). Arnold Bennett, revisiting the area in …
Survey of London
… of some private means. Previously vicar of St. Luke's, Cheltenham, Handcock brought with him from that parish not … Most or all of this was performed by Richard Boulton of Cheltenham, who also supplied the lectern, the reading desk …
Survey of London
… 14, 16, 41 and 43. Eames's No. 10 is, however, in the same Cheltenham-Swiss-Italianate style (otherwise very little used …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Leamington waters possessed as many valuable properties as Cheltenham, 8 which was then in high reputation. Seven … London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Oxford, Bath, Cheltenham, Coventry, Leicester, and neighbouring towns 35 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1833 from the principal inns to London, Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Frome (Som.), and Reading. The G.W.R. line from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Nottingham, Coventry, Leicester, Leamington, Oxford, Cheltenham, Bath, and Bristol. The principal coaching inns …
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