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Survey of London
… sewer was built in St. Martin's Lane, and continued down Hartshorn Lane (which gave the sewer its name) into the river …
A History of the County of Northampton
A History of the County of Northampton
A History of the County of Leicester
… in South Africa and the Foreign Office, 508 and C. W. Hartshorn, a local baker, builder, and Liberal town … 8,811; West: Pethick Lawrence 22,635, Evans 10,691, Hartshorn 7,617: ibid. 31 May 1929, 18. Leic. Mercury, 25 …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… known early in the seventeenth century by the sign of the Hartshorn. Samuel Palmer was a well-known printer and wrote a …
Survey of London
… Clement Danes, a house of the master of the Savoy, and the Hartshorn and other tenements which had formerly been the …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… in Rocque's map for Back Court (which was at the back of Hartshorn Row) refers to a man or to a corruption of the word … were held by Thomas Rogers with his three houses in Hartshorn Row. They were valued at 10 a year. The other ten, … Barks' book, referred to above, in which he describes 'Hartshorn Thomas Rogers house' which was in Red Lion Passage …
Survey of London
… 1816, aged 72; buried Old Cemetery, King's Road. JOHN HARTSHORN (31st July, 1816). On the death of Mr. Leeds, the Deputy Surgeon, on 24th November, 1829, Mr. Hartshorn was promoted to that office, and that of Assistant … Deputy Surgeons. JOHN E. LEEDS (15th June, 1809). JOHN HARTSHORN (24th Nov., 1829). THOMAS COKE GAULTER (8th Sept., …
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