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A History of the County of Essex
… south of that, then, as the ground rises, bands of London clay, and sands and gravels. Most of the higher south … escaped from Richard I's menagerie in the Tower of London and caused much damage in Wormingford before being … 19th cent- ury caused emigration, to surrounding towns and London and some to the colonies, and the population declined …
A History of the County of Essex
… yd. each. In 1767 a woman was treated at Guys hos- pital, London, at parish expense. There was a salaried doctor in …
A History of the County of Essex
… and other architectural sal- vage was brought from London and elsewhere. Before those alterations the house …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… of chancel, wood tablet carved with arms of the see of London impaling those of King, 17th-century. ConditionGood. … Bishop of Chichester, and grandson of John King, Bishop of London, as recorded on a tablet over one entrance. The walls …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is sent to all parts of Lincolnshire, the eastern coast, London, &c.; and pig-iron is manufactured in large … (S. S. E.) from North Walsham, and 121 (N. E. by N.) from London; containing 834 inhabitants. This place was celebrated … and contains various fossils of leaves and plants. The London and Brighton railway passes through the parish. The …
A History of the County of York
… thought that the whole occasion 'did represent a second London'. 27 The minster acquired still more the character of … started as a chorister at the minster and studied in London as a pupil of Handel and Maurice Greene. As organist, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… form one group. a(11) Cottages, two (200 yds. S.E.). a(12) London Row, five dwellings (80 yds. S.E.). a(13) Cottages, a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by the building of a direct turnpike road from Horsham and London after 1802 3 and the opening of a market in 1810. … were soon joined by outsiders, notably Miles Stringer, a London tea merchant, 8 William France, upholsterer to the … the first houses in Trafalgar Place, 9 and Edward Ogle, a London business man, 10 known locally as 'King Ogle', who …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a footpath in 1978. The Worthing-Broadwater road led to London via Findon and Steyning, and another road to Steyning … Tarring Road led to West Tarring. 56 Communication with London was greatly improved after 1802 when a direct turnpike … in the early 1890s. In 1800 coaches 72 arrived from London three times a week; 73 four years later the London- …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hot-house grapes, 38 and sent fruit and vegetables to the London and Brighton markets early in the season. 39 By 1896 … was known for its early glass-house fruit grown for the London markets, 49 and it also supplied London and Brighton with early vegetables. 50 Large …
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