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Survey of London
… The substantial portion to the east of South Molton Lane and Avery Row lies outside the Grosvenor estate and is not included in this volume. Beneath South Molton Lane … in the street are used principally as offices, hotels and clubs; none of them is still in full domestic occupation. The …
Survey of London
… Sir Jeffry Wyatville) throughout his architectural career and, with the exception of the modern shop front, the … on the Grosvenor estate on the south side of the street, and the irregular wedge-shaped plan was dictated by the angle … Brook Street. 111 The house was first rated in 1723, and Phillips occupied it till his death in 1736. His family, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… probably means 'woodland clearing of the fort guardian', and much of Broseley remained wooded in the Middle Ages. 12 … in 1922, to 7 in 1941, and 10 (plus 4 social and sporting clubs) in 1986; in Jackfield from 7 to 6, to 3, the same … holiday. 76 About 1793 there were six clubs or benefit societies in the parish each with c. 100 members. 77 There …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… income, 116; patron, James Praed, Esq., lord of the manor, and proprietor of the parish: the glebe comprises 14 acres. … of which the abbot of Ramsey Abbey sat in parliament; and had, in consequence, four knights' fees annexed to it. … about a mile from the road from Huntingdon to Ramsey, and comprises by computation 2300 acres; about 250 acres are …
Broughton Poggs Parish
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… a thin sliver of land between Broadwell, Langford, and the county boundary, stretching for three miles (5 km) … whether at school and church, or in sports teams, clubs, and societies. 4 Even so Broughton had some distinctive features. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Gay, Oxon; canon of Lincoln 1660-8, of Southwell 1660-4, and of Ely 1660, died 23 Feb., 1678-9, brother of Samuel … rector of Bingham, Notts, 1649, canon of Lincoln 1662, and of Southwell 1664, died 19 Jan., 1687-8, brother of Henry … student of the Inner Temple 1676, brother of William 1674, and of the next named, and father of William 1701. See …
Survey of London
… the early 1830s the river frontage between Blackwall Yard and the upper entrance to the East India Docks basin was … trade, which was already causing overcrowding in the Pool, and within a few years of opening in 1834, the new wharf was … The East India Dock Company's decision to rebuild its long and largely under-used river frontage then called the Anchor …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the same name, has interlocking boundaries with Pitcombe and Shepton Montague to the west and south 92 and dependent chapelries of Brewham to the east … races at Burrowfield in 1795. 87 In 1760-1 three friendly societies were founded in the town, one based at the Sun inn …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bruton (St. Mary) BRUTON ( St. Mary), a market-town and parish, in the union of Wincanton, hundred of Bruton, E. division of Somerset, 12 miles (S. E.) from Wells, and 110 (W. by S.) from London; comprising, with the chapelry of Wyke-Champflower, the tything of Redlynch, and part of Discove, 2074 inhabitants, of whom 1885 are in …
Survey of London
… Buckingham Street CHAPTER 8: BUCKINGHAM STREET Date and Description of the Buildings. The records show that all … when it is considered that for well over a century, and in some cases for nearly two centuries, the premises have … of the houses in Buckingham Street had different builders and seem to have been designed to suit the convenience of …
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