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Survey of London
… Phillimore Place, south side 2 and 4 Valentine Holmes of Tottenham, esquire, 1861. Holmes paid 340 for each house to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… side to about 40 ft. O.D. on the riverward edge; south of Tottenham the floor of the Lea valley is merged with that of … brickearth form the western part of the valley floor from Tottenham northward, succeeded by the Flood Plain Gravels along a line close to the High Road through Tottenham. The Terrace drifts taken as a whole are important …
Survey of London
… of the nineteenth century, to remove from his premises in Tottenham Court Road to a more solitary spot. He took a lease …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… West street, Smithfield Thomas Gibson, Hanger's lane, Tottenham George Glazier, 16 Titchfield street, Marylebone G. …
Old and New London
… then to what it was two centuries previously; for in Tottenham Court, a comedy by Thomas Nabbs, in 1638, is a …
A Survey of London
… and Carriages were to turne North to Kings land, Tottenham, Waltham, Ware, &c. Hospital without Aldersgate. …
Old and New London
… as we have already shown in our accounts of Marylebone, Tottenham Court Road, and other parts. In proof of the bad …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1671, until his death in 1706. See Foster's Index Eccl. Tottenham, John s. Edward, of Cheddar, Somerset, gent. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… d. 1621), a minor. 2 From 1553 to 1675 it descended with Tottenham Lodge in Great Bedwyn successively to William, duke … vi. 505-6; P.R.O., E 328/117. Above, Great Bedwyn, manors (Tottenham). W.R.O. 1300/290; 1300/299A; above, Pewsey, manor …
Survey of London
… Gower Street) Since January, 1938, the road turning out of Tottenham Court Road to the east and connecting it with Byng …
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