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A New History of London
… Newington Butts is a village extending from the south end of Blackmanstreet toward Kennington-common; and is … been specified, as a table will be formed of them at the end of the work. St. Mary Newington Butts. On the west side … Pedlar's-acre. Vauxhall garden. About three quarters of a mile southward of Lambeth palace, in the hamlet of Vauxhall, …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
A New History of London
… This was a branch of the river which began near the east end of where Manchester court is now built; from whence, …
A New History of London
… steeple consists of a tower, crowned with a turret at each corner, and a small lanthorn, much ornamented with carved … are ascended by a flight of steps at the upper end of the hall; as the courts of Common-pleas and Exchequer … on which our principal strength depends. At the upper end of the room is the throne, upon which the king is seated …
A New History of London
… on the east side of St. Martin's-lane near the south end; and that there was a church there in very early times … of lime trees, laid out the Mall, which is a vista half a mile in length, at that time formed into a hollow smooth walk … an agreeable summer-house. Treasury. At the south east corner of St. James's-park, fronting the parade, stands the …
A New History of London
… on each side, and the only ornaments are a vase at each corner, and a turret at the west end. The advowson of this living is in private hands. There … at Vauxhall! St. Giles's in the fields. At the south west end of the street called Broad St. Giles's, stands the parish …
A New History of London
… slopes, and a long terrace with a portico at each end, lately rebuilt; which terrace is ascended by handsome … the six clerks in chancery. Behind this, at the north east corner of Bell-yard, in a small neat brick building, is kept … a long broad street, extending from the Minories to near Mile End, stands the parish church of St. Mary, White chapel. …
A New History of London
… water. Stepney. Whitechapel is connected by buildings to Mile End; so called as being a mile distant from Aldgate: and on … extremely heavy, and from this part rises a turret at each corner, and a more lofty one in the middle. The advowson of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… cryptic description is of a HAMMER that 'is round at one end and flat at the other, tending towards an edge, but of a …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
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