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Survey of London
… sewer in 1825, flowed along the western side of Pancras Road and then eastward along the south side of the … (on the site of the sloping carriage way in front of St. Pancras Station, and extending slightly further east). The … let 102 part of it to Richard Hedges, carpenter, of St. Pancras. Britannia Street was the principal road leading …
Survey of London
… he also owned property in Earl's Court, Westminster, St. Pancras, Ealing and other places outside Middlesex. 62 … its first pastor. The builder was James Betts of St. Pancras. The chapel was used by a congregation of Particular … Hanover Square, plumber and glazier; William Dutton of St. Pancras, paper-hanger; Joseph Hornsby of St. Marylebone, …
A Dictionary of London
… Gracechurch. Benet (St.) Sherehog On the north side of Pancras Lane, opposite Sise Lane, in Cheap Ward (Strype, ed. … Benet (St.) Sherehog Churchyard On the north side of Pancras Lane, on the site formerly occupied by the church …
Alumni Oxonienses
… II., 'a papist,' dead before 15 May, 1595, buried at St. Pancras. See Ath., iv. 611; Munk's Roll, i. 318; Fasti, ii. …
Old and New London
… priories dependent on the parent house. The Prior of St. Pancras, Lewes, was the high-chamberlain, and frequently the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to other builders, Thomas Harrison, brickmaker of St. Pancras, 14 and James Naish, carpenter of Shadwell. 15 Ann …
Survey of London
… is described on p. 55. In addition to this estate in St. Pancras Sir Edward, in 1709, acquired the "Duke's Head" on …
A Dictionary of London
… in a charter of King Stephen to the monastery of St. Pancras, Lewes, confirming the grant of land at Bissopesgate …
Old and New London
… that in 1777, when he went on a sketching excursion to St. Pancras Churchyard, the whole of the space between that spot … and Highgate; and east, to Battle Bridge, Islington, St. Pancras, &c. The north side of Queen Square was left open …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1653; B.A. from Merton Coll. 25 March, 1658, vicar of St. Pancras alias Kentish Town 1660; and as of St. Bride's, …
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