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Old and New London
… Haymarket, they have only improved upon the 'Ring,' the Spring Gardens, the New Exchange assignations, and the … in former times. In a large mansion adjoining Robinson's Lane, lived the Earl of Radnor, in the time of Charles II., …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… dissenters, two of which are for Baptists. A chalybeate spring was discovered in 1820. At Asheridge, a college for a … elegant edifices. At Buglawton is a saline and sulphureous spring, efficacious in the cure of scorbutic diseases: at Shaw Heath, near Stockport, is a strong chalybeate spring; and some of the brine springs already noticed have …
Survey of London
… which comprised some 170 acres to the west of Portobello Lane (see Chapter IX). Hall's estate, also of twenty-eight … in Paddington still further west towards Portobello Lane (now Road), where it would join the main portion of the … Hill Gate, where it joined the southern end of Portobello Lane. W. H. Jenkins had originally envisaged rows of paired …
A Dictionary of London
… Chequer Alley, Chequer Court - Chicke Lane Chequer Alley, Chequer Court On the west side of … Street Station. Chequer Court East out of St. Katherine's lane (Survey St. Katherine's, 1686, Sloane MS. 3254, A. … occupied by Cannon Street Station since 1860-5. Chequer Lane, Dowgate Hill See Chequer Yard. Chequer Yard East out of …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Chequer on E. of Guilder Lane Chequer on E. of Guilder Lane Monuments in Guilder Lane and adjacent streets. (166) Cottages, three adjacent, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish and flows westwards; the source was called Panhill spring in 1773. 7 Cherhill village stands mainly on the south … track. 18 One across the middle of the parish, and Marsh Lane leading from the village to the lowland pasture in the … of the church, and three stood on the east side of Park Lane. West of the group six stood along both sides of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 18th century it was in a state of disrepair. 25 Formerly a lane ran southwards from the village to join London way at … as far as the Cherington-Lowesmore road was called Green Lane in 1816 29 and disappeared before 1824. 30 Several … and Westrip Farm were supplied with water pumped from a spring in Cherington Bottom. The scheme was designed and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… is Cherry Hinton brook, a tributary of the river Cam. Its spring appears south-west of the village at the north-west corner of the chalk downland. That spring is known locally as the Giant's Grave because by … section has concrete banks. The bridge that carries Daws Lane over the brook, north of Cherry Hinton Hall, was known …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… arranged for other portions of his land along Coldhams Lane to be sold. Further sales during the 20th century left …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… abattoirs were established at Church End and on Coldhams Lane; one stood on the site of a former pig farm. In 1976 the … 19th century there was a brick and tile works at Coldhams Lane, and the Atlas Stone Company was based in the parish in … works in the north-west of the parish between Coldhams Lane and the new northward route of the railway line into …
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