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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… to William Addington de paroch sci Pauli Covent Garden pro Septem Annis a dat &c to learne the Art of a …
A New History of London
… large open spot of ground which is converted into a public garden. It is a new erection within these last ten or twelve … lately rebuilt; with an old chapel at the south end, and a garden behind. Asylum. At the angle where the new road from …
A New History of London
… 19 poles, and called to this day Pedlar's-acre. Vauxhall garden. About three quarters of a mile southward of Lambeth … palace, in the hamlet of Vauxhall, is that famous public garden so much frequented as a place of genteel evening … the summer season. Decent company are admitted into this garden on paying a shilling each person, and may afterward …
A New History of London
… continued its course along the south wall of the abbey garden to the Thames; where there is now a common sewer built … in the Fields, St. James's, St. Anne's, St. Paul's Covent Garden, St. Mary's le Strand, St. Clement's Danes, and St. …
A New History of London
… Extent of the parish. The parish, taking in part of Privy Garden, extends through Channel Row, properly Cannon Row, to …
A New History of London
… the monks of Westminster, when they visited their convent garden, which then extended to it. However, the endowments of … the place of the Maypole, this liberty begins again by the Fountain-tavern in Catharine-street, and reaches from thence … and, crossing it, proceeds into Catharine-street, by the Fountain-tavern. Ralph's Critical Review, 2d. edit. p. 22. …
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… this living is in private hands. There is a small public garden here known by the name of Marybone-garden, where the evening entertainments during the summer … on the east by the wall of the terrace in Lincoln's-inn garden. The north side is called Newman's-row, the west side …
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… wholly occupied by the backs of the buildings and the garden wall. The inn consists of several well-built courts, … the third called Haliwel, had its name from a vicinal fountain, which, for the salubrity of its water, had the … that the royal family are christened in.---A large silver fountain, presented to Charles II. by the town of …
A New History of London
… provided the minister a convenient dwelling house, with a garden and field containing about three acres, but has …
Calendar of Border Papers
… by the Countesse of Atholl throughe the back-waie of the garden, and him selfe and M r John Colville by her meanes …
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