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Survey of London
… Regent's Park from the commercial district to the east of it. The more interesting buildings in the street are the … 29 to 33 were originally two houses, the principal front of which faces west into St. Andrew's Place that leads into the southern stretch of the Outer Circle in Regent's Park. They were built by …
Survey of London
… Bridge to Vauxhall. The decision as to the position of the embankment on the Surrey side was probably due to … second Marquis of Worcester, by Henry Dircks, 1865. Church Commissioners: File, 70433. Church Commissioners: File, 70432. Church Commissioners: Deeds, …
Survey of London
… X - Albert Memorial THE Prince Consort died at the age of forty-two on 14 December 1861, of an illness diagnosed as … thinking of the Prince's schemes for the 1851 Exhibition Commissioners' estate, and more specifically of the hall that … elevated ground north of the Kensington Road opposite the Commissioners' estate, at the crossing of the axes of that …
Survey of London
… The Prince's statue Plates 41b, 42b, 47a In respect of the Prince's statue and the groups, where the artists were chosen by the Queen, Scott's formal powers of control were very limited, but at an early date he made … bound the memorial more closely to the 1851 Exhibition Commissioners' estate south of the road, particularly when …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Albourne ALBOURNE ALBOURNE 1 lies on the west side of the London- Brighton road two miles (3.2 km.) north of the South Downs, and forms a salient of Bramber rape into … in 1899. 49 There was ribbon development along other roads by 1813, 50 which continued in the later 19th and 20th …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it had c. 255 a. and occupied the south-east quarter of the parish. 69 By 1872 it had increased in size to c. 290 a. 70 Wick farm, the home farm of Wickensands manor in Woodmancote, included land in the … the demesne farm, for by 1760 free and copyhold tenements of the manor comprised only c. 35 a. divided between four …
A History of the County of Sussex
… LOCAL GOVERNMENT. There are incomplete court rolls of Albourne manor for the years 1687- 1905; they include the proceedings of eight courts held between 1687 and 1792, but other courts … it dealt with nuisances and strays, and with the repair of roads and ditches, but from the late 17th century land …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of ALBOURNE was held of Stretham in Henfield in the Middle … Nathaniel 47 the lease reverted to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, who c. 1872 sold the freehold to the Revd. … when the copyholds were enfranchised by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, c. 250 a. 56 In 1910 William Borrer owned …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… is a parish and large village (Plate 15) 4 m. N.W. of Huntingdon. The church and bridge are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church of SS. Peter and Paul stands at the N. end of the village. The walls of the chancel are mainly of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… N.E.) Alconbury Weston is a parish and village 5 m. N.W. of Huntingdon. Secular a(1). Homestead Moat in Hermitage Wood, about 1,100 yards E.S.E. of Alconbury Hill cross-roads. There would appear to have been a hermitage in the …