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Survey of London
… Belle Vue Lodge, No. 91, Cheyne Walk LXI.BELLE VUE LODGE (or COTTAGE), No. 91, CHEYNE WALK. Ground landlord and … century. The principal front faces east, upon Beaufort Street, and is remarkable for the central windows on each of … Conder did not reside at No. 91 Cheyne Walk until 1903 or 1904. The house was taken by the Rev. A. Gerald W. Blunt …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… Belton Street Belton Street Laid out in 1840 on the Blackfriars Estate (117 18), …
A Dictionary of London
… by Hugh de Yspania to Richard his brother. Temp. Rich. I. or John (Anc. Deeds, A. 1639). This may be St. Benedict … the West See Benet (St.) Paul's Wharf. Benet (St.) at, or del Wodewharf See Benet (St.) Paul's Wharf. Benet (St.) Fink On the south side of Threadneedle Street in Broad Street Ward (Elmes, 1831). Earliest mention …
A History of the County of London
… in this case, repeats the story at the end of the eleventh or the beginning of the twelfth century. 6 It is interesting … condition of the absolution was that Edward should build or restore a monastery in honour of St. Peter, but before the … One, that the brethren were allowed to eat with bishops or Benedictine abbots either in the abbey or in the royal …
A History of the County of London
… a quit-rent of 4 s. in the parish of All Hallows Lombard Street, sold by the prioress probably before 1230, 5 a rent … king's request. 26 The nunnery, either through misfortune or mismanagement, could not have been very prosperous for some years before the Black Death, or the church would not have been reported in 1350 as in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… a green-glazed zoomorphic finial, possibly a hound or ox, and fragments of a glass flask with applied rib … The interior is level with no trace of former walls or buildings. There is no indication of an entrance but one … part of Lower Benefield, lie on the S. side of the main street of the village. Fragmentary remains of closes, bounded …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Wittenham, Berks, 1607, canon of York 1608, chaunter or precentor of the church of Salisbury 1608, canon 1610, … Magdalen Coll. 1525, B.D. 11 March, 1528-9, then abbot or prior of the Order of St. Benedict. D.D. 5 July, 1535. See … 1720, his father an apothecary, he was born in Bishopsgate Street, 27 Jan., 1690-1, and put apprentice to a wire-drawer …
A Dictionary of London
… On the west side of St. Peter's Hill, Upper Thames Street, a few doors from No. 216 Upper Thames Street (Lockie, … Benet's Hill " (Leake, 1666-O.S. 1880). "St. Benet's Hill" or "Paul's Wharf Hill" and "St. Benet's, Paul's Wharf" … No. 162). No later reference. The name suggests a builder or owner. Berchenlane Property in this lane described as in …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Turner's Court, and a sliver of common pasture at Harcourt or Hartocke Hill, confirmed as belonging to Benson in 1594. … partly culverted, but still flowing open alongside Brook Street. Others crossed the former Roke commons, 3 and … continuing eastwards to London, and westwards (via Oxford or Abingdon) to Wales and the Midlands. 5 Roads …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bentham; of the latter portion about 2000 acres are common or waste: the soil is poor, resting on a substratum of … are planted with hops; there are also 117 acres of common or waste. The village is pleasantly situated on the north … of Long Benton, consisting for the most part of one long street, is built upon a rock, in a pleasant and healthy …