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Old and New London
… personage whose name stands on the sign-board of this inn. It has been stated that the original Mother Red Cap was … be executed at the cross road near the 'Mother Red Cap' inn, the half-way house to Hampstead, and that no galleries, … however, add that the thoroughfare now known as Gray's Inn Road is stated to have led northwards to a "pleasant …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is extensively quarried. In Temple-Cloud are a respectable inn and a post-office: a considerable business is carried on … held here. In the fourteenth century it became noted as a staple town for wool, and was the residence of many opulent …
Survey of London
… have been a cousin, and Thomas Bedingfield, both of Gray's Inn. The transaction was probably in the nature of a mortgage … an architect and surveyor with an address at Furnival's Inn. 29 The basic features of the plan appear to have been … completed by 1842. The builder was John Brunning of Gray's Inn Road. 65 The house has been much altered, but still …
A History of the County of Oxford
… this house, situate on the other side of The Lamb and Flag Inn and formerly a shop where Japanese goods were sold, …
A Survey of London
A History of the County of Somerset
… alternatively called White House passage after the inn on the Pawlett side, was made by either boat or causeway. … of the manor to successive owners of the Anchor inn until 1786 or later. 56 One sixth share had passed by … 1706 and may have been open in 1674; 66 it ceased to be an inn in the later 18th century 67 although the name was still …
A History of the County of Somerset
… dinner and lord's feast. 28 The court met at the Anchor inn in Cannington in 1834. 29 In 1301 the income from the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… stories projecting. The greater part of the old Chequers Inn, mentioned by Chaucer as frequented by pilgrims visiting …
A History of the County of Stafford
… facilities for the training of racehorses. The Cross Keys Inn and a few cottages remain from the original hamlet which … crossed Cannock Chase via Hednesford, where the Cross Keys Inn, built in 1746, 26 was an important posting station. … and a central pedimented doorway over which hung the inn sign. 86 No. 10 Mill Street has an unaltered …
Old and New London
… clergymen's widows, 1,000 yearly; and in 1662 the "Bell Inn," at Edmonton, was bequeathed for poor freemen of the … and in the 43rd year of his reign he gave the inn, in value 20 a year, to the college of St. Stephen, at … of St. Michael, Crooked Lane, which was removed with the inn, rebuilt after the Great Fire, in 1831, for the …
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