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A Dictionary of London
… Railway extensions, and there are only a few houses in it. Dodsley says it was named after the" Acorn," which stood on … 1799). Former name: Adam and Eve Alley" (O. and M. 1677-Dodsley, 1761). The site is now occupied by Smithfield Meat …
A Dictionary of London
… L. Bk. C.-p. 73) and Allegate," 1108, Anc. Deeds, A. 1880. Dodsley (1761) says it is mentioned in a charter of King …
A Dictionary of London
… Without. Named after the owner, or builder of the yard (Dodsley). The site is now occupied by the City of London …
A Dictionary of London
… Will for the education and apprenticeship of 6 boys (Dodsley). Boys now educated in the Aldgate Ward School (End. …
A Dictionary of London
… in1884. Named after the owner or builder, according to Dodsley. Allen's Rents See Allen's Court. Alley Gate See … Alley, Bishopsgate Street, in Bishopsgate Ward Without (Dodsley, 1761-O.S. 1880). Erected c. 1628, by Edward Alleyn, …
A Dictionary of London
… Fleet Street. Incorporated 1706, as an Assurance office (Dodsley, 1761). The Society purchased the Hall from the …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Praying if you have any commands for me, direct for Mr. Dodsley at Tully's Head, Pall Mall. Signed, Wavl. Smith. …
A Dictionary of London
… " Cressyngham lane " (q.v.) in 1437. Named after the sign (Dodsley, 1761). The earlier designations " Palmeres Lane " …
A Dictionary of London
… in the maps. Named after a house there with that sign (Dodsley, 1761). Angel and Three Crowns, (The) -In St. Paul's …
A Dictionary of London
… Physic garden at Chelsea given to them by Sir Hans Sloane (Dodsley, 1761). Styled the Society of Apothecaries. …
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