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Survey of London
… and buildings from Amwell Street eastwards. Bounded by Pentonville Road to the north, St John Street to the east and … estate were built, and the former Claremont Terrace in Pentonville Road. From there it moves to Amwell Street, a … north of the New Road was fully developed as the suburb of Pentonville, but still retained something of its old …
Survey of London
… St. Bartholomew's, Gray's Inn Road, 1846. He was born at Pentonville, 22nd August, 1797, and was Professor of English …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from the higher ground of North London. One specimen from Pentonville is a small ovate with a markedly twisted edge …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
Old and New London
… which led from Southampton Row and Russell Square to Pentonville. The doctor also mentions that over one of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Alexander Cassy, a native of the town, then resident in Pentonville, in 1819, bequeathed the residue of his estates …
Survey of London
… Chad's Place and on the north to the parish boundary along Pentonville Road. a The river Fleet, before it became an …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a building promoter, 40 but it was George Clarkson, a Pentonville surveyor and lessee from 1857, who developed it, …
Survey of London
… the building of what are now Marylebone, Euston and Pentonville Roads forbad the erection of any buildings within …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… this date until 1795 at 13 Winchester St but in 1802 at 15 Pentonville Row, Walworth. In 1786 took out insurance cover … at St Bride's. [GL, MS 6541, p. 83] Crump, Edward, Pentonville, London, cm (1798). [D] Crump, Ely, High St, …
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