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A History of the County of Stafford
… was an obstacle. Coach passengers often alighted at the Fountain inn and walked up to ease the burden on the horses, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Hounds inn, Partridge Green, and at the Red Lion and Fountain inns in Ashurst. 13 A bailiff was recorded in 1383, …
Old and New London
… The Little Cloister is a square enclosure, having a fountain in the centre, surrounded by an arcade supported by …
Old and New London
… The dormant good among us found Like drops which from a fountain fall To bless and fertilise the ground!" It was at …
Old and New London
… on Cornhill, and the Cardinal Virtues in Fleet Street; a fountain of Helicon ran Rhenish wine; and the conduit in …
Old and New London
… Pepys at one time had a house here. THE BUXTON DRINKING FOUNTAIN. Great George Street, the broad thoroughfare leading … of imposing height, known as the Buxton Memorial Drinking Fountain. The base is octagonal, about twelve feet in … the Conqueror, and so on, ending with Queen Victoria. The fountain bears an inscription to the effect that it is …
Old and New London
… Palace HotelWestminster ChambersMetropolitan Drinking-fountain and Cattle-trough AssociationDuck LaneHorseferry … this street are the offices of the Metropolitan Drinking-fountain and Cattle-trough Association, of which the Duke of …
Old and New London
… is a small island richly clothed with verdure, and also a fountain. The "Swiss cottage" above mentioned was erected in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
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