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A History of the County of Middlesex
… substantial gardens were associated with the Corner House, Dickens's, Soda's and Crisp's houses 66 and, above all, with … There were five unnamed gardens: Benjamin How's and Dickens's repectively west and east of Cambridge Road, … 42 formed part of Grove Street hamlet in Hackney. The Dickens garden east of Cambridge Road was not commercial, but …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… end of the green, the capital houses respectively of the Dickens and Pyotts estates. The large, winged house depicted … later Old Ford Road were copyhold houses belonging to the Dickens family, probably by 1614, on a site bounded west by … Road, north and east by Conduit Close. 39 In 1637 Nicholas Dickens (d. 1653), a London haberdasher, built a house on the …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. Andrews, Malcolm. Charles Dickens and his performing selves: Dickens and the public readings. Oxford: Oxford University …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… . ed. A. G. Little and F. M. Powicke (Manchester, 1925). Dickens, A. G., The English Reformation (Rev. edn., London, …
Survey of London
… a trade mark on coal plates and other iron work. Charles Dickens, when he was a poor boy living in Lant Street, often … possession of Southwark Borough Council. Life of Charles Dickens, by John Forster. P.R.O., C 54/6729. Annual Reg., …
Old and New London
… Favourite Locality for ActorsAn Incident in Charles Dickens' BoyhoodThe Temperance HallThe South London Working … the scene of a trifling event in the early life of Charles Dickens, which he records with some minuteness in the … from its presses have issued many of the works of Charles Dickens, Charles Knight, and other eminent men of letters, as …
Old and New London
… of " Barnaby Rudge" will not have forgotten Charles Dickens' description of the Gordon Riots. Lord Mansfield was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… widow, Katherine Gregory, widow, Charles Asheton, Antony Dickens, William Rodgers, Dorothy Birche, widow, William …
Survey of London
… in Southwark." 35 The White Hart has been immortalised by Dickens in Pickwick Papers as the place in which Sam Weller …
Survey of London
… later cut into the parapet of the building. 27 The Charles Dickens who is frequently cited as having mentioned the …
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