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A History of the County of Stafford
… fishery in Great Bloxwich in 1484, 10 and in 1843 the lake south of Greenslade Road was a fishpool owned by Joseph … moved northwards to the present Arboretum area; Hatherton Lake there is a flooded quarry. Mines worked by the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… flooded pits, the larger of which was known as Hatherton Lake by 1845. Victoria Terrace to the north was built as Hatherton Lake Villas by Henry Farrington in the earlier 1850s. 35 In … and encouraging development. 37 The Walsall Arboretum and Lake Co. Ltd. was formed in 1870, and in 1873 it took a lease …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… given it by historians, of "a large and beautiful lake," but which is now contracted by the encroachments of …
The Environs of London
… to his widow, (Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Lake,) and her family; for it appears, that in 1640, Sir … for having purchased it, without a licence, of Sir Arthur Lake 15. The year preceding the date of this pardon, Sir …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 17945. The court accepted the creation of the lake formed by widening the brook, because the water would … which was the last remnant of The Sale, and included the lake, was bought by the corporation of London as forest …
A History of the County of Essex
… west front; the landscaped grounds included an artificial lake. The estate was broken up in 1899, but the house … over the east side, where he planted an avenue and made a lake, 'Sir Jacob's Water', part of which still exists. Clock … are in Vestry House museum. 166 East of the Clock House lake at Forest Rise stood John Salter's houses, built in …
A History of the County of Essex
… it. 57 In 1616 he married Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Lake, secretary of state. 58 In the same year he conveyed … for 800, 59 and in 1617, for a further 500, to Arthur Lake, bishop of Bath and Wells, his wife's uncle, Arthur Lake, his brother-in-law, and Nicholas Fortescue. 60 Lady Ros …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… "Tr 'r Lln," was derived from its situation near a pool or lake of very great depth. From this circumstance, also, it … Dorset, it has long been generally called Welshpool. The lake, which is now within the park of Powis Castle, is nearly … has obtained the designation of Lln D, or "the black lake," since corrupted into Llyndy Pool. CORPORATION SEAL. …
Old and New London
… less than Lambeth, has long been a centre of industry. THE LAKE, BATTERSEA PARK. It was upon the revocation of the Edict …
A History of the County of Essex
… park, the flats, and the City of London cemetery. 66 The Lake House estate ( c. 190814) lay west of Blake Hall Road, between Bushwood and Lake House Road. 67 The Blake Hall estate, south of Cambridge … were damaged and several hundred were destroyed. The Lake House estate suffered most. 70 The houses built in …
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