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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in the centre of the county, and consists of one irregular street, containing some excellent shops, and a new street leading from the Coyty road to the market-place, with …
Survey of London
… Brewer Street and Great Pulteney Street Area CHAPTER IX Brewer … run from Brewer Street to Silver (now Beak) Street through Red Lyon Yard. 17 The latter was Great Pulteney Street, which … leads to the rear block. The Brewer Street fronts are of red brick with terra-cotta dressings and rusticated …
A History of the County of Somerset
… known variously along its course as Poors Lane, Brewham Street, Charcroft Hill, and Blackers Lane, links North … Brewham, was open in 1787 but had closed by 1790. 43 The Red Lion was a beerhouse at Bachelor's Farm, North Brewham, c. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for four years past. 21 An 18th-century house in Dean Street is still called the Chantry. 22 The large parish … eastern outskirts of the town. 66 This is a large square red-brick house with extensive grounds and stabling. In 1860 … the gift of the Vicar of Brewood. 69 A building of local red sandstone, it was designed by G. T. Robinson 70 in the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… boundary is formed by nearly four miles of Watling Street while the Stafford-Wolverhampton road runs through the … calling at Four Ashes only the Potteries coach, the Red Rover, was retained, running between Manchester and … town daily in each direction by 1834, calling at the Lion Inn, and for many years required an additional pair of …
A Dictionary of London
… in the maps. Brickhill Lane South out of Upper Thames Street at No. 77 to Greenwich Street (P.O. Directory). In Vintry Ward. Earliest mention : … office, it is not easy to determine. Stow places the Bread Street Compter on the west side of the street, and if he is …
Survey of London
… Brick Lane CHAPTER X - Brick Lane This street existed under its modern name as early as 1550 when a … and twenty-eight feet from north to south, 22 abutted on Red Lion Street in front of the west end of the church 23 and had …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… At Brickendonbury, fragments. a (3). The Walnuts, Castle Street, built probably c. 1650, but much altered at later … of brick and timber; the roof is tiled. The plastered street front may be of late 17th or early 18th-century date; … a (4). Bridgeman House, No. 37, West Street, is a red brick building of two storeys and an attic; the tiled …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… houses, lead from St. Mary's church into the High-street, and there are others of a similar character. Over the … of 16,118. At the southern extremity of the High-street is part of an arch which formed the entrance to the … a mile from the sea, and consists principally of one long street, intersected by some smaller ones, irregularly formed …
A Dictionary of London
… II. 1660-70, p. 190). Occupied the portion of New Bridge Street extending from Tudor Street to Chatham Place. See Fleet Ditch. Bridewell Hospital … See Bridewell. Bridewell Place West out of New Bridge Street at No. 12 (P.O. Directory) and south to Tudor Street. …
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