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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Essex
… the north side of that road had coach-houses in Atherton Mews and Sprowston Mews. One of the largest detached houses is Workington House, …
Old and New London
… novels and poems of Sir Walter Scott. The Royal Stablesor mews, as they are generally calledare situated on the north …
Old and New London
… the above-mentioned yard, and south of the wall of Ram's Mews. Among the Cole MSS. in the British Museum is a copy of … seized Guy Fawkes; and Dr. Sydenham, on the site of Ram's Mews. Here, too, lived Erasmus Dryden, brother of "glorious" … Westminster Hospital, and on the site of the Westminster Mews, stands a large building of no great architectural …
Survey of London
… Members of Parliament with lodgings in Whitehall, the Mews and Somerset House with the best conveniences those …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Neasden stud farm and on a smaller scale, mainly in mews, in Willesden Green, Neasden, Harlesden, and especially …
Statutes of the Realm
… for the time being Richard Harris Esquire Recorder Ellis Mews Esq[uire] Anthony Yalden James Earle John Purdue Paul …
William and Mary, 1691: An Act for Granting an Aid to Their Majesties of the Sum[m]e of Sixteene hundred fifty one thousand seven hundred and two pounds eighteen shillings towards the Carrying on a Vigorous Warre against France. [Chapter V. Rot. Parl, pt. 3.]
Statutes of the Realm
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