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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… crest and urn finials; (13) of Bartholomew Lane, 1679, slate tablet in carved stone surround with pediment, emblems of mortality and arms of Lane (Plate 16); below, three reset panels probably from … Inside, the plan is of class U. East Street, Dean's Court Lane and King Street (12) Houses, pair, Nos. 10 and 11 East …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… leading, through a second gatehouse, to an existing lane to the N. of the church and rectory. Hare was presumably …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the 17th century houses were built along Shatterwell Lane (later North Street), 18 on Wincanton Common to the south-east, and possibly in Church Lane (later Station Road). 19 By 1730 there were courts off … By c. 1840 building had spread to the top of Shatterwell Lane and down Waterside and Silver Street in the west and to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… college for seven indigent gentlemen, situated in Datchet Lane, and called "Travers's College for Naval Knights of …
Survey of London
… millwardes Garden lyeing on the South side of mayden lane together with a howse in the said Garden nowe or late in … Brewhouse and all that Orchard bounded North vpon mayden lane [all leased to Leonard Bilson in 1638] And all that … deviding itt from Winchester Pallace on the East by fowle lane on the South by a lane leading from fowle lane to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Tannerstret (Lower Brook Street), Bucchestret (Busket Lane), Colebrookstret, Calpestret (St. Thomas Street), … city ditch from Westgate to Northgate was let to William Lane. 71 The Civil War of the 17th century and the siege of … Immediately west of St. John's Rooms is the narrow Busket Lane, originally the more important Buck Street. Beneath the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at a transfer of land and houses in 'Bukerestreta' (Busket Lane). 86 Mr. Round points out that this is strictly …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fine early 17th-century brick houses facing on to a narrow lane which ends westward in a small round gravelled space. … of the brick cornices. It has been suggested that the lane represents the hall of the monastic infirmary and the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… shop. As Cheesehill Street, here a few yards east of Water Lane, joins Bridge Street (a continuation of the High Street, … early as the 16th century. 4 West of Bub's Cross, Redhouse Lane leads down to Water Lane, on the east side of which is a group of old cottages …
A Dictionary of London
… been a windmill in the locality in early days. Windagaine Lane See Turnagain Lane. Windgoose Court See Wild Goose Court. Windillow's Court … p.384). No later mention. Windmill Alley East out of Shoe Lane, on the north side of the Windmill Inn, in Farringdon …
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