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A History of the County of Worcester
… boundary between the two parishes runs down the middle of Broad Street, the market-place, which branches out at right … for Anabaptist worship in 1723. 13 The Baptist chapel in Broad Street, however, was founded in 1658. John Ash, LL.D., … of Holy Cross until about 1830, when it was removed to Broad Street. 91 The fair was granted in 1544 to William and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of which consist of ground rents on Nos. 114 and 115 Broad Street, Reading, amounting to 56 17 s. 8 d., and 1,190 … Company, and a rent-charge of 60 issuing out of No. 90 Broad Street, Reading (Norwood's augmentation), and 126 8 s. … a messuage situate in Fisher Row, now known as 21 and 22 Broad Street, purchased with moneys bequeathed by the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1802 1 as 'a handsome portico called the church walk.' Soon after this, in 1637, a burial chapel was built by …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of streets thus formed is intersected from east to west by Broad Street, starting from the south end of the Market … architectural interest remains either in Friar Street or Broad Street, the latter of which crosses St. Mary's Butts … an outer court by a wall running due west from the north walk of the cloister, the inner or southern court including …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of St. Mary's Church to the north side of the present Broad Street, where it now is. 17 The growth of the town … be made in this place. 170 The eastern part of the present Broad Street was occupied by two narrow streets or rows, … adorned by the building of Blagrave's Piazza or the church walk, an arcade which adjoined St. Lawrence's Church. It was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… planted with lime trees at the same time, and now forms a broad, straight avenue which runs parallel with Frenchgate … dove-cote. 42 The first part of this road forms a terrace walk, from which the best general view of the town can be … Another favourite promenade is afforded by the Castle Walk which runs along the top of the bank just below the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1821, enlarged in 1839, and rebuilt in 1856), Aberdeen Walk (1861), St. John's Road (1879), Gladstone Road (1881), … by a narrow round-headed opening. The outer door was 9 ft. broad, and its head sprang from a scalloped corbel 4 ft. broad upon the south wall of the keep; behind this was a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… north and south, called Back of the Walls and Canal 5 Walk or the Ditches, mark exactly the fortifications on that … has entirely changed its purpose and given way to a broad esplanade of land reclaimed from the sea outside the … seen, three sides of an octagon, the front carried upon a broad rectangular buttress having its hollow angle crossed by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1690. In the latter street, known formerly as the Green Walk, are Hopton's Almshouses, two-storied buildings of stock …
A History of the County of Surrey
… have probably been recorded by the name of Birdcage Walk. The mint established in this house is first mentioned … 75 which stood on the site now marked by the King's Bench Walk. It was burnt in 1780 during the Lord George Gordon … limitations were partly or wholly defined by streams or broad ditches. One of these on its western side 'had outlet …