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A History of the County of Essex
… Lane, 1340; by 1936 the northern end was Ernulph Walk. Church Lane, 1399 5 and St. Mary's Lane, 1386 6 refer … Mary-at-the-Walls, later called Church Street or Church Walk. Church Street formerly Lane, 1777, 1848: St. Mary's … Church Street North, 1861; 7 Church Street, 1933. 8 Church Walk formerly Lane, 1748: Church Street South, 1861; 9 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 1445-6 and 1450-1. 5 The name may mean 'lower' lane. New Walk. In the 1780s a tree-lined 'new walk' was made alongside part of North Bar Without. 6 It was called New Walk by 1853 and the name was also applied to the street …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Slaughter or Brewer's Lane (1840); Brewer's Street (1850). Broad Street (by 1751): Horsemonger Street ( c. 1230); 2 … the whole lane was so called. Longwall (by 1772): Long Walk (1751). Magpie Lane (20th cent.): Gropecunt Lane ( c. … (mid 17th cent.); in 1751 the part between Ship Street and Broad Street was the Turl, the rest Lincoln College Lane. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… into Rolleston was converted in 1972 into a country walk named the Jinny Nature Trail after the train which ran …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… formerly enclosing a courtyard; the curtain had a parapet-walk approached by the external staircase N. of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… At its W. end the present street continues as a broad hollow-way. At the same point two other hollow-ways …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… stones, in a state of dilapidation, about ninety feet broad and nearly 800 feet in length. Strontian STRONTIAN, a … about four miles and a quarter long and one and a quarter broad, comprising 3660 acres, of which 1440 are in tillage, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the power in the mill. 12 In 1833, when John was making broad superfine cloth, kerseymeres, and Spanish stripes, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the 19th century the town roughly doubled in extent, new broad streets of brick being grafted upon the old Cotswold …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… position below the Purbeck Hills and at the S. end of the broad arc of Studland Bay. Claywell in the formerly detached … ashlar defined by a moulding, the whole occurring in a broad horizontal ashlar band between the rubble walling above … and the upper half is faced with ashlar; at the ends are broad pilaster buttresses of ashlar, rising to the eaves, and …
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