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Survey of London
… inscription:LOMBARD TERRACE, the name derived from Lombard Street, which was formerly that part of Cheyne Walk lying … to Richard Coope inter alia, "all those four messuages or tenements (formerly one messuage) with the four stables … situate in Chelsea, one of which said messuages was then or lately an Inn commonly called or known by the name of the …
Survey of London
… the most prominent feature was the brick-built east range or Georgian block which formed the eastern side of the … by a brick plinth. There was also a roof garret. The street frontage was divided into nine bays, the five central … roof extending between the stacks. A small timber bay or oriel projected eccentrically from the jetty. At the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Middlesex has come from either the river gravels or the brickearths which in many areas overlie them. So far … restricted, as elsewhere in Britain, to the stone tools or waste chippings made by the hunters of the Palaeolithic … the 19th century in Gray's Inn, Drury Lane, and off Oxford Street and Piccadilly, 4 but only with the work of Lane Fox, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… as that produced by the Ordnance Survey, show no finds or settlements in Middlesex. Intensive fieldwork since 1956 … crossed the Thames during the second invasion of 54 B.C. or that the line of his march lay through Middlesex. Various … around Enfield, perhaps chiefly on the west side of Ermine Street. Finds from this area, which include coins, pottery, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… whether these occs. should be assigned to William Durand or to his successor, though the latter perhaps more likely. … of Climping preb. unident., list 41 Canon by 7 Nov. 1231 or 1232 and 29 Oct. 1232, last occ. Apr. 1239 (list 41). … by a sequence of chs. relating to property in South Street, Chichester ( ibid. nos. 614- 15, 613, 611). Also to …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… as archdcn., with no territorial definition, March 1101 or March 1102 ( CDF no. 1138). Commem. 6 July (app. 1 fo. … fo. 11v), and it is possible that he d. as early as 1179, or perhaps in 1180 or even 1181. Ralph Foliot Still can. when … cath. graveyard steps or stile to Cabocheslone, now Church Street (cart. I p. i). Commem. 15 May (app. 1 fo. 18v). …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… (A/3/9 f. 87). D. by 24 Nov. 1615 (burial, St. Bride Fleet Street, London) (London Guildhall Libr., PR St. Bride Fleet … (Reg. XXXVIII p. 549). Instal. 28 Apr. (A/3/14 f. 115) or 29 Apr. (Dj/27/3/51, endorsed). D. 31 Jan. 1770 ( Gent. … B.D. 1794-1812. Coll. 16 Apr. 1794 (Reg. XXXIX p. 590) or 17 Apr. (Dj/28/1/103). Instal. in person 14 June (A/3/16 …
A Dictionary of London
… Alley - Artillery Lane Archer's Alley East out of Peter Street. In Bishopsgate Ward Without (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, … Commons and Mary (St.) Le Bow. Arches (Les) See College Street. Arkenwald's (St.) Rents See Erkenwald's Tenements. … and business houses. Probably named after the owner or builder. Arounes Lane Lands and tenements within the …
Survey of London Monograph
… a sculptor more comparable with Epstein than with Pomeroy or Brock, who appear to have been the inspiration for Knott's … have fireplaces with carved overmantels, in stone, plaster or wood. An important part of the decorative scheme is the … the eleven foot figure 'The Queen of Time' on the Oxford Street faade of Selfridges. 18 He was also the designated …
Survey of London Monograph
… semicircular head. These windows have no internal linings or architraves. The sash frames date from 1708; those on the … roof, and have a continuous balustrade of wrought iron (or iorne in their designer's own spelling) of remarkable … marbles taken from the old Geological Museum in Jermyn Street when that building was demolished. Jones's copy of …