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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Keates (housing est.), Keeling: John, Mary, Moses, and his w. Joanna, Keir Hardie (housing est.), Kelsey, Thos., … est.), Kingshold man. (Knights Hospitallers' est.), and n, cts., copyholds, labour svces., liberties, man. ho., … est., see Kingshold man.; Wick man. Kyverdale Rd., L.C.C., see London County Council L.G.O.C., see London …
A History of the County of Chester
… in Chester, two of which were large concerns, W. T. Davies & Sons of Canal Street and Thomas Nicholls & Co. … notably railway wagon and carriage repair, and in 1890 the L.N.W.R. opened the Mold Junction engine shed, housing 40 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the 19th century was resisted by barge owners supported by W. R. Anstice and many of the parish's industrialists. … from the Hales pits. 11 The canal was taken over by the L.N.W.R. in 1857 and closed north of Tweedale basin in 1858. It …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Folly Bridge and Freeland Lodge, Eynsham; the brewer A. W. Hall, M.P. lived at Barton Abbey; 30 the Parsons and … the southern end of Banbury Road c. 1850, probably by S. L. Seckham. 42 Most of the remaining undeveloped land in the … in 1853 the land was inclosed. 79 The building of the L.N.W.R. station at the eastern end of the Botley road in 1851 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… found just south of Fencott. 10 A branch of the former L.M.S. railway touches the western end of the parish, but the … S.C. 2/197/48. Ibid. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 337. Completed 1851: W. L. Steel, Hist. L.N.W.R. 185. Par. Rec. 'An Oxfordshire Legend', by Thomas …
A History of the County of Oxford
… This date appears on the east porch with the monogram 'a.t.l.'(epper). When Lepper bought the house it was one story … of Chester, Bangor, and St. Asaph, and the saintly rector, W. J. Palmer (rector 181452), 44 the father of Roundell … 43. Blo. Fin. 23. See below, p. 251. W. L. Steel, Hist. L.N.W.R. 185; R. Bucknall, Railway Hist. 69. For Finmere …
A History of the County of Oxford
… village. The Oxford and Bletchley section of the former L.M.S. Railway crosses the parish, and a station, mile north … The front has been rebuilt; it bears the inscription m: w.e. 1710 and has a simply moulded eaves cornice. In the … Kelly's Dir. Oxon. (1939); local inf. W. L. Steel, Hist. L.N.W.R. 185. P.N. Oxon. (E.P.N.S.), i. 228. Roman coins found …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1899 to the east. 5 The nearest station is the former L.M.S. Fulwell and Westbury station. Half of Fulwell Bridge … 16308) and which was taxed on three hearths in 1665. 18 W.J. Palmer on his institution as rector in 1802 obtained a … Map 1", xlv NE. 17 Geo. III, c. 43. W. L. Steel, Hist. L.N.W.R. 185; R. Bucknall, Railway Hist. 69. Oxf. County …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… cottages stand close to the high street. One timber framed L-plan house near the church is dated 1654. Two similar … still open in 1980. The Bedford-Cambridge line of the L.N.W.R., opened in 1862, curved closely past the south-east of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of 1801. 8 The Bletchley-Oxford section of the former L.N.W.R. passes through the parish. In 1851 three railway …
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