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A History of the County of Oxford
A Dictionary of London
… Bell Alley, Cannon Street In Cannon Street, by Budge Row, at Walbrook End (W. Stow, 1722-Boyle, 1799). Not named …
A History of the County of London
… fishmonger, and 56 s. 2 d. to another, £9 12 s. 4 d. to a butcher, £6 13 s. 4 d. to a draper, and 20 s. to John, the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… in the attic are ceiled. ConditionGood. b (4). Cottages: a row on the S. side of the village green, one known as 'The …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… barns c.1962 and their replacement by a nondescript row of shops, set back behind a featureless parking area. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
A History of the County of Hampshire
… modern basin. The two-centred arch has an edge-roll with a row of dog-tooth ornament on the soffit. The east window of …
Old and New London
… Sir John BarnardHighwaymen and FootpadsHay HillBolton Row"The Three Chairmen""The Running Footman"Charles Street … gardens of Lansdowne and Devonshire Houses leads to Bolton Row and Curzon Street. It is sunk below the level of the … much to the danger of the foot-passengers. In Bolton Row, in the early part of the present century, resided Mr. …
Survey of London
… to face the square. 3 In 1790 the occupants of this row included a hosier, a fruiterer, a shoemaker, a watchmaker …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Strickelane, le Shopperowe (probably now Middle Row), Northmulane, Jacobsbern, Hulfed, the field of St. … is formed by a long narrow island of shops called Middle Row, behind which is a narrow lane called Back Lane. At the west end of Middle Row stood the market-house, built by the townspeople in the …
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