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Old and New London
… was taken to Oxford, where it may still be seen on the Isis, the property of one of the College boat clubs. At the …
Survey of London
… a single building, were known as the Lothbury (No. 191), Isis (No. 193), and Wallbrook (No. 195) Buildings, providing …
Survey of London
… which purchased Harbour Island (at Harbour Exchange), the Isis and Wallbrook Buildings at Thames Quay, another part of … in April 1991 for 5 per sq.ft. 268 At the same time, the Isis building at Thames Quay was offered with a two-year …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parish, which is situated on the east bank of the river Isis, and on the road from Oxford, through Henley, to London, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… acclivity, at the confluence of the rivers Cherwell and Isis, by which it is nearly surrounded, and across which are … Magdalen bridge over the Cherwell, and a bridge over the Isis, on the Abingdon road, lately erected at an expense of … on the left are seen Christ-Church meadows, watered by the Isis and the Cherwell, with the spire of the Cathedral, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The Thames Highway, General Hist. 62; John Taylor, Thame Isis (London, 1632). A Survey of the River Thames (Oxford, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Swinford and Whitley. Its western boundary is the River Isis, and only the small parishes of North and South Hinksey … village of Botley, where it crosses one branch of the Isis. Botley Mill is probably on the site of the old mill … Two mills brought in 50 s., and the fisheries in the Isis were worth 40 s. Tithe Barn At Cumnor Two holders of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Dawson Damer, the sculptress of the heads of Thames and Isis on Henley Bridge, and the fireplace is of white and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (called the 'Twelve Acres') bounded on the south by the Isis and on the east by Northmoor Meadow. The land is let at …
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