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Old and New London
… had lodged in a small inconvenient house in Paternoster Row, afterwards the "Queen's Head Tavern." Cardinal Wolsey, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… ConditionFairly good. c(9). Houses, now shops, form a row of small two-storeyed buildings of early 17th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… wall-arch, treated like the tower-arch but with a single row of panels and enclosing the W. window and doorway; on the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of worship. There are several chalybeate springs. Beck-Row BECK-ROW, a hamlet, in the parish and union of Mildenhall, hundred …
A History of the County of Essex
… families were housed in short two-storey terraces: Irish Row in Romford Road, Bullyrag Row in Wakefield Street, Salt Box Row in High Street South, and others. 66 Of all the buildings …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… formed from the lower part of the mediaeval open hall. A row of three posts which support the W. wall of the hall … an attic floor was retained. The hall so formed has a row of six freestanding oak posts with connecting beams and …
Survey of London
… Road, was bought by Joseph Gardner of St. Marylebone, a butcher. Within a short time he resold it to the solicitor … developer became involved. He was William Millwood of High Row (Kensington Church Street), who was described variously …
Survey of London
… passage should be changed from Long Alley to New Exchange Row but (perhaps because of the demolition of the New …
A History of the County of York
… of later records (including appropriately Pavement and The Shambles) preserves the outline of another early division; 76 … Mortain, for example, held 14 messuages, two stalls in The Shambles, and the church of St. Crux; and his tenants were …
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