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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at 8. 5. 5., now form one rectory, united to that of Euston: the tithes have been commuted for 423. 2., and there …
Survey of London
… deals, therefore, with the area enclosed by the present Euston Road, King's Cross Road, the Skinners' Company Estate … to the family of De Beauvoir of Hackney. 96 When the New (Euston) Road was formed, its northern part was cut off and … land consisted of 15 acres on the south side of the New (Euston) Road and 1 acres on the north side (on the site of …
Survey of London
… same period thought it small and confined compared with Euston and King's Cross and regretted that a more monumental …
Old and New London
… the north side of Holborn, stretching away as far as the Euston Road, and is bounded to the east and west respectively … for a time fashionable as a lounge and promenade. Where Euston Square is now, in the year 1820 was a large nursery …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
Survey of London
… Act authorizing the building of what are now Marylebone, Euston and Pentonville Roads forbad the erection of any …
Survey of London
… include: Sir Ralph Milbanke, 4th bt., 1730. Earl of Euston, latterly 4th Duke of Grafton, 180712: his …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… took over, William Croggon opened premises in the New Rd (Euston RdMarylebone Rd). These must have been showrooms to … [PRO, LC11/80] Cobbett, William, 72 Drummond St, Euston Sq., London, cm (183537). [D] Cobley, J., 6 Carlisle …
Survey of London
… in 1868. 104 The sculptors were W. and T. Wills of 12 Euston Road. The site was formerly occupied by a turnpike …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of buildings in the country. Besides twelve acres at Euston-square, thirty acres are occupied here by the company, …
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