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A History of the County of Sussex
… the buildings in the North Bersted main street are six or seven flint and brick thatched cottages of the c. 1700 … staircase, presumably a later copy. Near by at the west end of the north side of the village street is a house, now … John Isham. 25 After the death of Dame Dorcas, about the end of 1709, the manors were held jointly by her two …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… but for most of its length the boundary follows no natural or prominent man-made feature. On the north the western part of the … rubble and appears to be mainly 19th-century. At the south end of the village a farmstead and several houses or cottages …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… antiquaries considered as expressive merely of a hamlet, or granary, annexed to a place of greater importance, such … at the north entrance of the Tweed; it is about half a mile in length, and has a light-house at the extremity. This, … pleasingly situated in a secluded vale near the east end of the parish; Biggar Park and Cambus-Wallace, both …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bridlington, wapentake of Dickering, E. riding of York, 1 mile (S. W.) from Bridlington; containing 66 inhabitants. The … English styles, with a square embattled tower at the west end; it was thoroughly repaired in 1840. Besthorpe BESTHORPE, … parish comprises 3067 acres, whereof about 500 are common or waste land; it contains some good seats, and several …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the second granted that Covent to have every day two Carrs or three Carretts to bring them dead Wood or Heath as much as they should need for their own use. 2 In … is called an Hay or Park of our Lord the King wherein no man commons. In the Regard, 31 E. 3, the Kings Hay of …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Luke affair 1600. Charter member SA 1614 1617. Treacle man. Censorial hearings 2 May 1600 Entry Apothecary. Accused …
Survey of London
… need for undertaking a thorough repair of the old premises or the erection of new ones. 213 Nothing more active was done … brick with a stucco cornice, since he deemed any fine or decorative architecture to be out of place. His proposed … was provided for 15 women and 45 men. 172 The eastern end of the hospital grounds, abutting on Ely Place (now …
Old and New London
… He alwayes is led with a dogg and a bell; A seely old man, God knoweth, is hee, Yet hee is the father of pretty … modern paintings in oil, by the greatest masters of past or modern times, a beautiful gallery of water-colour … degree; and "Love me, Love my Dog," had crowds of East-end admirers. Among the superb portraits by Reynolds, in his …
The Environs of London
… from which the hamlet derived its name, lies about half a mile beyond the suburbs. I think it not improbable that … and that it was the residence of the family of Bathon, or Bathonia, who had considerable property at Stepney in the … and on the south by Christ-church, Spitalfields, and Mile End New Town, a hamlet of Stepney. It appears by an actual …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… housing, including requisitioned properties and hutments or mobile homes, 'prefabs', of which the L.C.C.'s first in … also acquired sites scheduled for industry, business, or open space. 18 It was estimated that to find a site and … and another 130 flats completed on Teesdale estate. By the end of 1962 the L.C.C. had built 2,317 flats in Bethnal Green …
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