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A History of the County of Oxford
… by the mid 19th century. 72 Replanting with a double row of elms began in 1896, and in 1902 a more elaborate …
A Dictionary of London
… Elmes, 1831. Former names : "Little Moorfields and Broken Row" (Horwood, 1799). "Little Moorgate" (Rocque, 1746, the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… hundred, and not in the liberty of the city; that Ratone-row, Tomb-land, and all the land to the river Wenson, …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… for instance, at one time the east side was called Seymour Row; the west was known as Allington, or Arlington, Row; and the south side was called Vernon Street. The latter … District. At a short distance eastward is Southampton Row, a broad and wellbuilt thoroughfare extending from High …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the village is a large cluster of rocks, called the Row-cars, which appear at low-water mark, though there are …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Inner Temple 1715, as 'son and heir of William, of Brook Row, Salop, gent. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [ 36] …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… a projecting window. (335) Houses, Nos. 345 Blue Boar Row, are three-storeyed with attics and have brick walls and … 1856 is in Salisbury Museum. (336) House, No. 36 Blue Boar Row, of three storeys with rendered walls and a slate-covered … a projecting sashed window. (337) House, No. 45 Blue Boar Row, of three storeys with an attic, with brick walls and …
A Dictionary of London
… Ward Within. Not named in the maps. Bogerowe See Budge Row. Bokerelesberi See Bucklersbury. Bolestak (le) A tenement …
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