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A History of the County of Oxford
… academic activity, bounded on the north by St. Mildred's Lane; on the west by Lincoln College and an All Souls … old by a passage at the north-east corner, known as Dagg Lane. The library and cloister beneath formed the east side …
A History of the County of Somerset
… village of the Middle Ages, with a possible back lane, 12 lay to the east of Bratton Hill, its church isolated …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
A History of the County of Berkshire
… almshouses with a chapel and rooms for a chaplain, Short Lane Farm and Lords Lane Farm and other lands in Bray, containing together 232 … the parishioners have taken chalk from land in Canon Lane, containing 5 acres or thereabouts, a portion of which …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 13 Their present chapel in West Street, then known as Back Lane, was opened on 18 September 1785. 14 The Society of … extends south as far as Bray and Bray Wick, Kimber's Lane and Harvest Hill Road being the southern boundary; the western is marked by Dogkennel Lane, Green Lane and Courthouse Lane; while the northern runs …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… hollow-ways. The southernmost hollow-way meets an existing lane at its W. end, so forming part of the present road … associated with some small embanked paddocks S. of Green Lane (SP 766841) and house-sites and small enclosures N. and …
A Survey of London
… same Exchange on the East side, by the west end of Mayden lane, or Distar lane, to Knightriders streete, or as they call that part … till ouer against the Trinitie Church, and Trinitie lane. Then is Bredstreet it selfe, so called of bread in olde …
The Environs of London
… made his first appearance at the theatre royal in Drury-Lane on the 24th of September, in the character of Heartwell … In 1744, Giffard was engaged at Drury-Lane, where Garrick and he played the principal characters in …
A Dictionary of London
… of the name See Bretask (La), Dowgate, above. Bretask Lane In Dowgate Ward, leading down to the Thames. Some time prior to 1343 this lane had been closed up by Thomas de Porkeslee, who owned the house in the lane, called "la Bretaske," and the wharf adjoining it. For …
Survey of London
… the modern Brewer Street and along the east side of Bridle Lane. The area to the east of the latter was still largely … on the site of what is now Lexington Street), Bridle Lane, Peter Street, Silver (now Beak) Street and Gravel Lane. They were 'very weakly built, some of them uninhabited, …
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