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A Dictionary of London
White Horse Court, Inn - White Legge Entre White Horse Court, Inn North out of Fore Street, in … 1758). Site now occupied by offices and business houses. White Horse Court, Old Broad Street See Union Court; White
A Dictionary of London
White Lion Court - White Rose Court, Coleman Street White Lion Court South out of Great Tower Street, east of … Lane (P.O. Directory). In Tower Ward. Earliest mention: "White Lyon Court" (Strype, 1720). Seems to be shown in O. and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
White Notley 100. WHITE NOTLEY. (G.a.) (O.S.6in. (a)xxxiv. N.E. (b)xxxiv. S.E. (c)xxxiv.S.W.) White Notley is a small parish and village about 3 m. S.E. of … a late 11th-century window cut in it. The Parish Church of White Notley. The Nave (50 ft. by 16 ft.) has a N. arcade of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
White Roding 101. WHITE RODING. (D.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxxii. S.W. (b)xlii. N.W. (c)xlii. N.E.) White Roding is a parish and scattered village 5 m. E.N.E. of …
A Dictionary of London
White Rose Place - Whitefriars Street White Rose Place East out of Whitecross Street, in … Ward Without (Strype ,ed. 1720-O.S.1880). Former names : " White Rose Court " in Strype. " Rose and Crown Court" (O. and …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Francis WHITE Francis WHITE Biography Name Francis WHITE Gender Male Primary occupation medical apothecary …
Old and New London
… in time was corrupted into Matfellon. The name of the White Chapel was probably given the new chapel in admiration … reign of Queen Anne, by the then High Church rector. Dr. White Kennet, at that time Dean of Peterborough, had given … are hanging up, but none, perhaps. look either bright or white; it is a vista of dinginess, but many-coloured …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… who endowed it with property now producing 17 a year. White-Pit WHITE-PIT, a hamlet, in the parish of Swaby, poorlaw union of … of Lindsey, county of Lincoln; containing 150 inhabitants. White-Roothing.See Roothing, White. WHITE-ROOTHING.See …
Old and New London
… Temple, a Carmelite convent, with broad gardens, where the white friars might stroll, and with shady nooks where they … from nothing to be governors." They wore a blue dress and white hats, and attended fires, with an engine belonging to … actors, who are indeed grown very proud and rich. "1661.To White-fryars, and saw The Bondman acted; an excellent play, …
A Dictionary of London
… Rents See Wheatsheaf Alley, Upper Thames Street. White's Alley South out of Holborn, west of Barnard's Inn, in … I. iii. 282). Site now covered by Dyer's Buildings (q.v.). White's Alley East out of Coleman Street, at No.60, to … (P.O. Directory). In Coleman Street Ward. First mention: "White Alley," 1657 (L. and P. Commonw. XI. p. 48). Formerly …
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