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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… E.) from Amesbury, and on the road between Salisbury and Marlborough; containing 156 inhabitants. The living is a …
Survey of London
… building in March 1889 and it was opened by the Bishop of Marlborough early in 1890. Later additions include an …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 15501950. E. Clarke. Sheffield M.A. 1953. The history of Marlborough grammar school, 15501944, with some account of the mediaeval hospital of St. John Baptist, Marlborough. A.R. Stedman. London M.A. 1945. The history of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place, which is situated near the Roman road from Marlborough to Bath, appears to have been a villa of the …
Survey of London
… two further houses on Beach's behalf by George Todd of Marlborough Road, Chelsea, builder, to the designs and …
Survey of London
… when the school was finally amalgamated with another in Marlborough Street, Chelsea. 95 A graver problem was that … of Blacklands (or, on some maps, Whitelands) Lane, later Marlborough Road and now Draycott Avenue. On the other side …
Survey of London
… 182935. Marquess of Blandford, latterly 7th Duke of Marlborough, 18529. Kirkman David Hodgson, partner in Baring …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a parish, in the union of Pewsey, hundred of Kinwardstone, Marlborough and Ramsbury, and S. divisions of Wilts, 4 miles …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Vale of Pewsey. It contains Burbage village, 9 km. SSE. of Marlborough, and Durley village, hamlets called Ram Alley and … north the parish is crossed by the southern scarp of the Marlborough Downs, there called Terrace Hill, and to the … crosses the north-east corner of the parish. 40 A Marlborough-Winchester road via Ludgershall was important in …
Survey of London
… was conceded a claim to accommodation on its removal from Marlborough House. The hottest debate, however, arose on the …
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