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Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… he shall have come of age. Also, if any one shall make a pavement unjustly in the King's highway, to the nuisance of …
A Dictionary of London
… A Presbyterian chapel at the south-east corner of Finsbury Pavement, on the north side of London Wall. In Coleman Street …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… encampment. In the village is a beautiful tessellated pavement, under a wood covering. …
Survey of London
… Hot & Cold Baths Residence of the Maitre D' HotelThe Pavement, Iron Rails, covered way, Gates etc. are to be … to the mansion were remade in Sicilian marble and a mosaic pavement was laid in the hall, by Jesse Rust of the Vitreous …
A Dictionary of London
… the wall ran east to west, and its continuation under the pavement indicated the exact spot where the northern gate of … another course of ragstone terminating 18 ins. under the pavement at that date. The height of the wall was 10 ft., …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… m.) before concrete foundations were laid. Tiles, the pavement, and vaults of a church described as 'Anglo-Norman' …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… side, was the picture of a boy standing upon chequered pavement, and beneath him was inscribed "Like as the Jamen …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (under the hall stairs?) of which we learn; '1629, the pavement in the Warden's parlour closet was first layd with a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… At Bramdean, about three miles distant, a tessellated pavement was discovered some years ago, one part of which …
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