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Survey of London
… south having five pilasters (Plate 97), and those to the east and west, four (Plate 89). The western house being … collection are: Bedford Square General view looking north-east (photograph). 8General view looking south-east (photograph). General view of north side (photograph). …
Survey of London
… of Works' improvement of Bedfordbury and the courts on its east side: 72 the work had been authorized by an Act of 1875, … scheme obtained in July 1877 (Plates 50c, 51b). The east-west arm of Bedford Court was extended westward as a …
Survey of London
… pages 2945, indicate, what the ratebooks confirm, that the east side and the west side south of No. 21 were built first, … the Strand. It is not clear whether the adjustment was to east or west, but the effect was to give the street only … Frederick Pigou, a merchant and sometime director of the East India Company and Sun Fire Office who lived in it until …
Survey of London
… in Bedford leases granted at that time. At the south-east corner, Diddier Foucaute was an apothecary: the other … tenants were on the north side, and included, from west to east, a tailor, a 'gentleman' of the Inner Temple, Sir … Carne also themselves had a lease of a site at the south-east end of Long Alley, fronting the Strand at No. 429. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 2663 inhabitants. This parish, which is bounded on the east by the Teme and the Severn, comprises about 250 acres of … London; including the tythings of Crofton with Wolfhall, East and West Grafton, Martin, Wexcombe, and Wilton; and … and endowed. Beer BEER, a tything, in the parish of High Ham, union of Langport, hundred of Whitley, W. division of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 2807 inhabitants. It is bounded on the south-east by the river Trent, and comprises about 1500 acres, the … it still retains some well-executed details; in the east window are some remains of stained glass. A pewter … Launditch, W. division of Norfolk, 3 miles (N. by W.) from East Dereham; containing 394 inhabitants. This parish, into …
A History of the County of York
… 5th century. There were certainly Germanic settlements in east Yorkshire about the middle of the 5th century and early … from the earliest times been centred upon the Wolds in the East Riding. York, therefore, although undoubtedly important … sons of the viking Ragnar Lothbrok, 70 came out of East Anglia in 866, occupied York on 1 November 71 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… copse, on the boundary with Worton, Parson's close, east of the way to Bladon, Parson's clay, at the south-west … 99 The church of ST. MICHAEL stands at the north-east end of the old village. It is built of limestone rubble … retained narrow, single-light, 12th-century windows at the east end of the chancel and in the south wall of the nave at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… took land in the south-west end of the parish and east of the Oxford-Woodstock road, where he built the house … retained, probably on the lighter, more easily worked soil east of the Oxford-Woodstock road. Wheat, barley, oats, and … XV/i/24. P.R.O., E 134/2 Anne, Mich. no. 11; E 134/6 Anne, East. no. 7; E 134/6 Anne, Trin. no. 5; O.R.O., MS. d.d. Par. …
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