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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… POCHIN, Edward SHERWOOD, and Richard YERBURY in a brazil warehouse Fr EIC, 1673/4 (5) EIC stock (6) City property …
A History of the County of Essex
… Rainham 1706 James Laurence 1707 George Clark 1708 John Pepper (died in office, succeeded by Nathaniel Laurence the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 'parlour, kitchen, bar, larder, cellar, brewhouse, warehouse or dining-room, and a two-stalled stable with the … there remained in 1969 a certain amount of simple warehouse development of the early 19th century. Associated … The Red Lion Tap in George Street, at the angle of Pepper Alley, was built in 1907, with pebble-dashed walls, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Christ and the Brethren. 487 It subsequently became a warehouse and was demolished in 1960. 488 The new chapel in … an Independent excluded in 1816. 499 In the same year a warehouse in Parson's Street occupied by Richard Thorne, shag … Street in 1791 592 and sold in 1811, was used as a warehouse and a lodging house, 593 and was demolished in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been an earlier wool market but may have been a store or warehouse. 272 In 161112 the corporation made a profit on the … 1928 and 1931. 436 In 1969 the building was used as a warehouse. The reference in 1407 to the Bishop of Lincoln's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Henley over the establishment of a silk factory in a warehouse in the churchyard: 200 children were to have been … the commissioners' consent. A building was erected in Pepper Alley which the commissioners considered a nuisance. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the centre of the town were full; Softwater Yard and Pepper Alley were probably the result of such development. 41 … removed in 1860 from the Market Place and reerected as a warehouse at Old Town Hall Wharf on the west bank of the …
A Dictionary of London
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