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A Dictionary of London
… (S. 149). In Aldgate Ward. Church built but not dedicated, and churchyard unconsecrated, 1319 (Guildhall MS. 122, fo. … Co. Hist. I. p. 514). Surrendered, 30 H. VIII. (Newcourt), and site granted to Sir Thos. Wyatt (Povah, 291). Hall made a … 1677-Lockie 1816). In Cripplegate Ward Within. Had a good trade in Strype's time (ed. 1720, I. iii. 91). Cross Keys …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… CROWFIELD, a chapelry, in the parish of Coddenham, union and hundred of Bosmere and Claydon, E. division of Suffolk, 6 miles (E. N. E.) from … completion of the college, have cost more than 40,000. The trade is principally in corn: the calico-printing and
A Dictionary of London
… In tenure of the City Chamberlain, 34 H. VIII. 1542 (L. and P. H. VIII. XVII. 394). Not further identified. Crowne … Richard Charleton's lands forfeited 11 H. VIII. 1520 (L. and P. H. VIII. III. Pt. 1, p. 345). "Le Crowne alias Le … and members of the Curriers' Company should practise the trade of dressing, working and currying of leather tanned …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Croydon Borough, manors, churches and charities BOROUGH Croydon became a market town by royal … obtained a grant of market to be kept every Friday and a fair to be held for nine days beginning on the vigil of … and the change of the day from Saturday to Thursday. 6 The trade carried on by a number of costermongers in Surrey …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Croydon Introduction and Croydon Palace CROYDON Croindeine (xi cent.); Crondon … 9,012 acres lying 10 miles south of London on the London and Brighton road. The neighbourhood of Croydon is very rich in prehistoric and early historic remains. On Croham Hurst and on Shirley …
Survey of London
… of a mile along the shore from Potter's Ferry, and by 1858 had hired a steamboat to ferry passengers to Greenwich and other places on the opposite shore. This was intended to … Overseas Markets: Aids to the Development of the Export Trade', Industrial World, Sept 1930, pp.223. GL, MS …
Survey of London
… - as the embankment of the riverfront was completed - and to demand from businesses which found this part of the … erected a shed and two small offices; the Corporation's Navigation Committee added a group that included a two-storey … and was then occupied briefly by P. H. Honeyman, printing-trade finishers. 334 A scheme produced in 1971 to erect flats …
Survey of London
… of brick, with wooden buttressing to the south-west wall and rendered buttressing to the north-east one. The dock has … William Simpson & Company established an engineering works and factory, known as Grosvenor Works, on this site. Early … producing all manner of materials for the building trade. 468 The principal building was a large three-storey …
Survey of London
… Cubitt Town Riverside area: Island Gardens and the Greenwich Hospital estate Island Gardens and the Greenwich Hospital Estate 'Scrap Iron Park', as it … houses did not appear until 1862, and four years later the trade depression put a stop to further development for many …
Survey of London
… into building lots, typically of 15ft or 16ft frontage, and let to developers on long leases. The building agreements … of stipulations. The first concerned the size, appearance and quality of the house. Typically, the building's … prompted the development, at the request of the Board of Trade, of the heavy duty 'Hercules' manila rope, which went …
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