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Survey of London
… of the Grosvenor Office, particularly Mr. Guy Acloque, and of the Trustees' solicitors, Boodle, Hatfield and Company. The present volume contains much information … Zanecki. American Antiquarian Society; Bath City Council; Birmingham Reference Library, Local Studies Dept.; Bristol …
Survey of London
… work by the members of the staff of the Grosvenor Office, and of the Trustees' solicitors, Boodle, Hatfield and Company. For the work of Fernand Billerey on the estate … Society; The John Rylands University Library of Manchester; Savile Club; Scottish Record Office; Sesame Club; …
Survey of London
… Kensington. Acknowledgment is made to particular persons and institutions in each volume but special mention must be … Librarian at the Kensington Central Public Library, and the other staff of the Local Studies Library, Mr. T. M. … and Company (Reigate); Church Commissioners; City of Manchester Central Library (Local History Library); Civil …
Survey of London
… has been received by the Council in many quarters and first it is proper to acknowledge the gracious permission … Mr. R. Mackworth-Young, the Registrar, Miss J. Langton, and her assistants. Very extensive use has been made of the … from the following: Bibliothque Nationale; City of Birmingham Polytechnic; British Museum (now British Library); …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… record our thanks to the staff of all the record offices and libraries involved in the preparation of this volume, and in particular to Mr. David Bowcock (Cumbria Record Office at Carlisle), Dr. Debbie Cannon (Manchester Local Studies Unit Archives), Mrs. Nicola Harding …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… comprises 2537 a. 3 r. 27 p. of profitable land, and 36 acres of roads and waste; the soil is fertile; the … wharf for coal, lime, &c., adjacent to the Darlington railway; the soil is of a sandy and gravelly nature, and the … of land, of a clayey and sandy soil: the Liverpool and Birmingham railway and the Grand Trunk canal pass through it, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the south-facing slopes below Ragleth Hill across Ape Dale and rising up again to the crest of Wenlock Edge, which makes … of the parish. The parish has always been entirely rural and, despite the proximity of the county's main north-south … to Wall's Bank in 1878. 19 The Buildwas to Craven Arms railway line of 1867, eventually part of the G.W.R., crossed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Avenue was built in the 1920s. Pavage was granted in 1358 and 1363 to men from Acton and Uxbridge to repair the highway … was opened by the Southall, Ealing & Shepherd's Bush Tram-Railway Co. in 1874. 43 It soon closed but reopened and was … Park and Greenford on the first section of its new Birmingham line, using steam-powered motor cars. 58 The one …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over a third of the parish, was granted out before 1086 71 and perhaps before the common fields were formed, since it … one of the two largest concentrations of industry south of Birmingham. 64 A small chamber of commerce was founded in … In 1932 it merged with Lancashire Dynamo of Trafford Park (Manchester) and began making food-preparing machinery, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was paid out regularly by the churchwardens until 1816 and thereafter into the National school funds. 32 The rector, … been established in 1808 under the auspices of the rector and supported by subscriptions. 34 In 1815 a special vestry … bldgs. 1970s. Roll 1979: 196 M. Willesden Junction Temp., Railway Cottages, Old Oak Lane. Opened 1898 for MI in iron …
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