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A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Swanfield with Sclater Street in the south, 86 reaching Swan and Bacon streets by 1720. 87 Portions of Harefield were …
Survey of London
… on the Charing Cross front was in 1742 known as The White Swan. 21 On the south side of this house was the entrance to …
Survey of London
… by c1870 there were 85 houses together with the Oriental Tavern. 9 In 1878 an extension of Morant Street eastward on …
Survey of London
… comonly called the Turks Head 60 and was lately the Rummer Tavern, 61 and the Room and Shop lying under the Chamber, … are described in detail, and comprised: (i) The Three Tuns tavern, in the occupation of William Packe, 84 46 feet east … formerly called the Prince William, now the Rummer Tavern, in the occupation of Christopher Finch (corresponding …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… and John Woollams, Principal Cooks at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand, Late from the London Tavern, 2nd edition, printed by R. Noble for J. Scatcherd, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… which issue many springs, the most notable rising near the Swan at the north-western end of Bibury village street. 7 … was turnpiked in 1753, 33 continued behind the site of the Swan and north of Bibury village. 34 Another important route … as far as the churchyard. 38 The route running behind the Swan fell out of use between 1829 and 1844. 39 Several other …
A History of the County of Sussex
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Tudor roses, stars, etc. carved on the soffits. b(16). The Swan Inn, at Baythorn End, 100 yards N.W. of (15), was built …
Old and New London
… Lane, Dowgate, and then, till the Great Fire, to the Black Swan, Bishopsgate Street. One of the glories of old …
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