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Survey of London
… new street called Acton Street" in December, 1777. 90 In Horwood's map of 1799, and also in Britton's map of 1834, … character with shops and stuccowork round the windows. Horwood and Britton include Chad's Row in Constitution Row. …
Survey of London
… Shepherd. 8 The tenter ground site is shown open on Horwood's map of 1799. By 1810 it was owned by John Butler 9 … by the lessee in the new street as a third-rate house. 9 Horwood's map of 1819 shows the estate half-completed and it …
Old and New London
… have access to the fortress only by sufferance. When Horwood made his survey of London, 1799, he was denied …
Survey of London
… and this was still the position on the 1799 edition of Horwood's map. During the first quarter of the 19th century … shown as Great Suffolk Street East on the 1819 edition of Horwood's map with a few houses on the north side at the …
Survey of London
… through traffic was presumably somewhat restricted. Horwood's map of 1799 shows an unobstructed west end, and in …
Survey of London
… (see below). Woods Close is called Northampton Street by Horwood, and is now Agdon Street. In 1721 Michell and others, …
Survey of London
… being lined and partitioned with plain rebated panelling. Horwood seems to be mistaken in showing a grass plot between …
Survey of London
… side of the court near its western end is first shown on Horwood's map of 1799. In 1807 George Evans, a Calvinistic … estate is shown built-up, but this may be a mistake as on Horwood's map only the three houses on the 68foot frontage …
A Dictionary of London
… end of Slade's Buildings and south out of Angel Alley (Horwood, 1799-Elmes, 1831). Former names: "Three Colts Alley" …
A Dictionary of London
… Ward. First mention: (S. ed. 1603, 241). "3 Crane Lane" (Horwood, 1799). "So called not onely of a signe of three … mention : Strype, ed. 1720. Other names: "Crown Court "in Horwood, 1799. "Three Count Court" (O.S.1875). Three Crown …
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