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A History of the County of Oxford
… 121920 the borough was extended north of the river along Bridge Street: 14 thenceforth until the late 19th century the … 'at Costow' taken into the borough about the same time as Bridge Street. 16 Buildings at the southern edge of … further along West End, beyond the rear boundaries of the Bridge Street burgage plots, were taken into the borough …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 16th-century house. 14 The plan of Riverside House on Bridge Street, evidently a large, late 16th-century house of … and others amalgamated or otherwise regrouped. Nos. 810 Bridge Street appear to be two 17th-century houses with an … 17th century mentioned parlours, though Riverside House on Bridge Street (described above) seems to have had two. In the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and North ward, otherwise the Ward beyond or beneath the bridge, along Bridge Street and West End. 33 Courts from the 16 th Century … new police station at Church Green. 178 A county court on Bridge Street was completed in 18589, and in the 1960s a new …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from the north bank of the Wear, which is crossed by a bridge. The scenery around is of great beauty, and on the … of the Lyn burn, which joins the Wear a little below the bridge. This castle, built about 1410, was the baronial … is intersected by the river Font, over which a substantial bridge of stone was erected in 1837. Upon the village cross …
A History of the County of Essex
… on the river Colne leading to Old Heath called Butchers bridge, where the river was only 6 yd. wide at low water; … tide between The Quay and Fingringhoe at Wivenhoe ferry bridge, described as 11 yd. wide in 1734, although in the … car ownership. 98 By 1718 there was a ferry and moveable bridge or ford, accessible only at low tide, over the Colne …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the parish, and includes the small village of Wolseley-Bridge, where are good inns and extensive corn-warehouses … Bart., is situated nearly half a mile west of the bridge, in a spacious park consisting of a romantic … the numerous workmen employed; and on the south side of a bridge over the railway is a station for passengers. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fair, which gave its name to Fair close between Godstow bridge and Toll Bridge, was recorded in 1279; it was presumably still being …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxford City boundary (most of the parish west of Godstow bridge) to Binsey civil parish, and the Local Government … continuing to Godstow and Wytham. The section from Godstow bridge to Wytham was a private road, used in the 18th century … branched north from the Godstow road just west of Toll Bridge along a lane marked on a map of c. 1730 as the way to …
A History of the County of Oxford
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