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A History of the County of Warwick
… in Coventry. GROVE STREET* ( c. 1835) 50 runs E. to the Phoenix Foundry. GULSON ROAD* (Mylnelane, 1358; 51 Brickiln …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the Allesley Park Estate, 75 and, later, also at the Phoenix Hotel annexe in Broad Lane and a house in Bishopton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… sable langued and legged gules and on the sinister side a phoenix wings elevated and addorsed gold langued gules the …
A History of the County of Leicester
… no record of further engines being purchased. In 1797 the Phoenix fire office presented a fire engine to the borough. …
Survey of London
… harbours for the D-Day landings in Normandy in 1944. The 'Phoenix' units that formed the breakwaters had to be …
Survey of London
… by the crossing of Black Eagle Street, Quaker Street and Phoenix Street, were named in succession northward John … Lofts, granted leases of sites in Grey Eagle Street and Phoenix Street to Thomas Holloway of Shoreditch, builder, who … Street, and was bounded north and south by King Street and Phoenix Street. On this site Vine was to build within two …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of 5 l. A Grant to Japhet Crooke, of certain Shares in the Phoenix Brew-House, forfeited by the Attainder of Sir John …
Survey of London
… House at the northern end of the street, and opposite the Phoenix Inn at the southern end, to mark the limits of the …
Survey of London
… rectangle was an open yard (known in Vanbrugh's time as Phoenix Yard and later in the century as King's Yard) which … The buildings occupying the site in 1703 included the Phoenix inn, stables, coach-houses and a number of small … 6 the end house and the rest of the rectangle, comprising Phoenix Yard, were held by William Wooley, citizen and …
A History of the County of Essex
… great Harold Hill estate. Since the Second World War the Phoenix Timber Co. has developed the east side of Hornchurch …
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