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Survey of London
… Holland Park Road and in 1867 for George Howard in Palace Green. J. J. Stevenson's own house in the Bayswater Road, … arched recess, rather as at Philip Webb's No. 1 Palace Green. The plan of the house (fig. 92) was remarkable for its … Somerset. 57 The ironwork was by Crittall's, 58 and the green louvred shutters were of Italian make. 59 The quoins …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… with woods. On a small plain to the east, called Crew Green, is a large isolated rock, denominated Belin Mount, at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 817 acres, of which 271 are common or waste land. Buller's-Green BULLER'S-GREEN, a township, in the parish, parliamentary borough, and … there was probably, some three centuries since, a bowling-green here, on "Bowles Green," a name now corrupted into …
A History of the County of Oxford
… southern half of the double hundred, was Bullingdon Green. This large open space, partly in the parish of Cowley … on Shotover and it could have been argued that Bullingdon Green was unreasonably close for the meeting-place of the … the sheepfold of Cowley, which might have been Bullingdon Green, as the green lies partly in that parish. 18 Where …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… ashlar-faced with a platband and a hipped roof covered in green slates on the front slope and stone slates on the rear. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Durley village, hamlets called Ram Alley and Stibb Green, and several other pockets of settlement. Burbage's … was built where the line passed under the road from Stibb Green to Durley, and Burbage station, for goods, was built … The ponds were presumably those lying north-west of Stibb Green and called Ram Alley ponds in 1773. 60 In 1995 there …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… upper storey on the E. side. (8). Cottage, N. of Valley Green Farm and nearly 1 m. S.S.W. of Bures Bridge. (9). Upper …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… perfect as new, are in the possession of the Rev. Charles Green, the present Rector of Burgh. Mr. Ives informs us that … sums were subscribed by Mrs. Barret 15. Rev. Charles Green 5, and the land to build upon. Mr. Nesbitt 10. Mr. … at Bradwell, and had been actually taken away, when Mr. Green recovered it, and caused it to be placed in the …
Survey of London
… each one bordered by high cut hedges, or enclosed by 'green tunnels', like those round the sunk garden at … ball-room (now the Reynolds room) above it, by W. Curtis Green, R.A., in 1927. Eastward of this, alterations have also … were adapted for their present positions by W. Curtis Green, R.A., who remodelled these rooms in 1927. The Great …
A History of the County of Stafford
… at Lichfield, opened a preaching house at Burntwood Green; he found the people there 'as ignorant as heathens - … many disposed to hear the Gospel'. 76 A house at Burntwood Green was registered for worship in 1811, Salt again being … week among the poor of Fulfen, Burntwood, Burntwood Green, Edial, Woodhouses, Cannock Wood (in Cannock), …
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