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Survey of London
… Bow Street and Russell Street Area Russell Street Russell Street The part of this street lying within the parish of St. …
Survey of London
… Bow Street and Russell Street Area The former Charles Street The former Charles Street Now Nos. 2844 (even) and 3349 (odd) Wellington Street
Survey of London
… Bow Street and Russell Street Area The former York Street The former York Street Now Nos. 1121 (odd) and 3242 (even) Tavistock Street
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of limestone, and some calamine. The Roman Watling-street enters at Dawford bridge, and, taking a northern … with trees. The village consists chiefly of one long street, rising by a gradual ascent from the town of Bradford …
A Dictionary of London
… Bowyers' Hall In Bowyers' Court on the south side of Hart Street, and east of Monkwell Street. In Cripplegate Ward Within (S. p.301, to Leake, … ard Without. Not named in the maps. Boxford Court New Street, Shoe Lane (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799). In …
Survey of London
… farmhouse, which stood at the western corner of Markham Street on the north side of the King's Road, was pulled down …
A History of the County of Sussex
… parish diagonally, running on the line of the Roman Stane Street for 2 miles, when it diverges slightly to the east, … are three lancets intended as smoke outlets. The village street runs north and south to the west of the Priory Church. … 149 formerly the priory church, stands east of the village street on the south side of the site of the former conventual …
A History of the County of Essex
… built in 1851, shut in 1970. Lilley's beerhouse on Church Street in 1871, known as the Fox by 1890, closed in 1919. The … Colchester to Nayland via Boxted Cross and Boxted Church Street in 1924. The Went family of Boxted, carriers who …
A History of the County of Essex
… Packwood recorded in 1455. That estate, between Church Street and the River Stour, was by far the largest freehold …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… one at Domesday, is now small and scattered. A street some m. in length formerly ran from a small triangular … a point just S. of Manor House Farm (Monument (4)). This street was part of the old road from Elsworth to Cambridge … the N.E. end of the village; the N.E. half of the old street was abandoned in consequence and at one point (N.G. TL …
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