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A Survey of London
… on this north side of Thames streete is saint Marie Hill lane, vp to saint Margarets Church, and then part of saint … Margarets Pattens streete, at the ende of saint Marie hill lane: Next out of Thames streete is Lucas lane, and then Buttolph lane, and at the North end thereof …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… or Snite, and intersected by the road from Nottingham to Grantham; the road from Nottingham to Newark passes within a mile of the town, the canal from Nottingham to Grantham within three miles, and the Trent within three and a … Bingley, to George Fox, Esq., who assumed the surname of Lane, and was created Baron Bingley in 1762; and on the death …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was called Arundel highway in 1727, 13 and partly Andrew's Lane and partly Scotland Lane in 1840. 14 The name Old Scotland Lane, used for the whole length in 1899 and later, 15 derives …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Birkenhead and Chester line originally commenced at Grange-lane; but in 1844 an extension under the town was formed, … beauties of Birkenhead; the entrance lodge is in Grange-lane: after a turn on the road there is a slight ascent, and … Joseph Mallaby, Esq., and others; it stands in Grange-lane road, and presents one of the most perfect specimens of …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… South Sea Co.; member, Presbyterian Board, Carter Lane congregation; Dissenting Deputy. Barnardiston, Nathaniel … drug merchant, Bradney, Taddy and Franklin, 26 Lawrence Lane. Calamy, Edmund (c. 1743-1816): related to Rev. Edmund … 1766-7, lord mayor 1777-8; banking house at 26 Birchin Lane, later at 21 Lombard Street. Esdaile, James: of Bridge …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… DNB. Burls, William: Dissenting Deputy; deacon, Carter Lane congregation; member, London Bible Society, Baptist … London merchant, John and Robert Christie and Co, Mark Lane; founder and treas., Unitarian Fund; member, Gravel Pit … Baptist Union, London Baptist Building Society, Carter Lane congregation; Dissenting Deputy. Gibson, James …
A History of the County of Essex
… Street called The Surgery in 1999, and White- croft, Mill Lane. Of similar design but timber- framed and weatherboarded are White House, Mill Lane, and the range added to the front of Heath Farm, Orpens … being the early 19th-century Curate's Cottage, off Rectory Lane, in a large park-like garden. The 18th-century one an a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… being introduced by Messrs. Jennens and Bettridge, Mr. Lane, Messrs. McCallum and Hodgson, Mr. Farmer, and Mr. … chapels. Of these, Zion chapel, the Baptist and the Carr's Lane meeting-houses, Ebenezer chapel, and one or two of the …
Survey of London
… House, and extended from the High Street to Swain's Lane (see Plate 3). The house gave their name to Bisham … School, owned all the land between High Street and Swain's Lane, southward to the grounds of Lauderdale House and … abutting on the said cottage and barnyard east, on Swain's Lane west, on a close in the occupation of Sir Roger …
A Dictionary of London
… in Rocque, 1746, at the north-west corner of Gray's Inn Lane. Bishop of Ely's See Ely (Bishop of). Bishoppes Place See Minories. Bishops Court In Chick Lane (W. Stow, 1722). Not further identified. Bishops Court … to the south it adjoined the cathedral itself ; Ave Mary Lane formed the western boundary and the northern boundary …
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