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Middlesex county records
… empty house in Holborn (p. 51) Order to reimburse Charles Worley, late churchwarden of the hamlet of Bethnal Green, his …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… 6 [blank] Shoote of the same, gentleman 6 [blank] Worley of the same, gentleman 6 [blank] Clemens of the same, …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… f.59. For not working in the highways Days. William Worley of Tottenham, "monyer," with cart. 5. William West of …
Survey of London
… to employ Saunders) produced an elevation by R. J. Worley. Villiers paid the latter 150 for the design, and told … the restaurant, which were exclusively the work of R. J. Worley. 40 In October 1885 it was arranged that the Board … the western end of the block, were designed by Robert J. Worley. The architect in all other matters was James Ebenezer …
Survey of London
… building (fig. 3), which was designed by Charles H. Worley. 52 The assertive front elevation is of a distinctly …
Sources
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… in and around Burford (Tolsey Musuem, Burford, 1986) Worley, T., Witney District in Old Photographs (Stroud, 1992) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Deer Park Road, Witney', Oxoniensia, 60 (1995), 6792 T. Worley, Witney in Old Photographs (Gloucester, 1987) T. Worley, Witney As It Was (Nelson, 1981) THESES AND …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Norton, 1999) K. Timms, Stone Upon Stone (n.p., 1991) T. Worley, Witney District in Old Photographs (Stroud, 1992) …
Survey of London
… 276a) was built in 18991900 from the designs of Robert J. Worley, of Lincoln's Inn Fields. The ground floor was … of 'Elizabethan' motifs, a typical work of R. J. Worley who also designed Nos. 3135 Bury Street and Nos. 1921a … 'extinguisher' roof. The front to St. James's Place (where Worley's original intentions were frustrated by the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… to have been subletting the property to a man called Worley, evidently the John Warley who was living there in … interest and term in a shop in Cheapside 'under Mistress Worley's house'. The shop had been called the Dove, but was …
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