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A History of the County of York East Riding
… of Woodmansey, and with side gates at the end of Long Lane and Thearne Road. 24 The road was disturnpiked in 1871. … (now Woodhall Way) leading to Beverley by way of Pighill Lane a locked gate was installed and local farmers provided … just within the borough boundary, c. 80 m. north of Butt Lane. 38 Tolls collected at the bars enabled the trustees, …
Survey of London
… Fields, and the area lying between Wild Street and Drury Lane, were thereby taken from St. Giles, a give-and-take line …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… as Caxton End, and to the N.E. along Broad Way and Water Lane for a similar distance as far as Town's End Farm, are … attics, forming a single range along the N. side of Riddy Lane, is framed and thatched. It conforms to Class J on plan, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for Wesleyans in the village, and for Independents in Box Lane. Bow, or Nymett-Tracey (St. Bartholomew) BOW, or …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… (2), and a junction with Ryknild Street ('Condicote Lane') immediately E. of Slaughter Bridge (SP 171222). The …
A Dictionary of London
… III. 93). "Bowechurchyarde," 1609 (Ct. H.W. II. 732). Bow Lane South out of Cheapside at No. 58, to Cannon Street and … is now called Garlick Hill. First mention : "Hosyer Lane," alias "Bowe Lane," in parish of St. Mary at Bowe in ward of Cordewayner …
Survey of London
… Red Lion Court opening into Bow Street here from Drury Lane. It was the Earl of Bedford's intention to make a … building lease of a site in Russell Street opposite Drury Lane Theatre. The Receiver declined the offer on the grounds … colonnaded piazza which would join Covent Garden and Drury Lane Theatres. 26 A drawing of 1740 by Marcellus Laroon the …
Survey of London
… the west, was extended across Catherine Street to Drury Lane on the east. This part of Tavistock Street lay almost … of the old courts lying between Catherine Street and Drury Lane swept away (see page 48). But on the west side, where … Charles Fleetwood, 173843, coproprietor of Drury Lane Theatre; John Cooke, 175974, ? bookseller; 'James Jos. …
Survey of London
… the Piazza, and afforded access to the latter from Drury Lane via the narrower (Little) Russell Street, which had been … and bustle of its location between the Piazza and Drury Lane that told against Russell Street as a place of settled … called it 'a place all alive with noise and bustle, Drury Lane Theatre in sight from our front and Covent Garden from …
Survey of London
… was continued eastward beyond Catherine Street to Drury Lane by a street almost all of which lies outside the area …
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