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A History of the County of Essex
… century the vestry had control of the town wharf and the market-house. 27 Under the Act of 1786, as described above, …
A History of the County of Essex
… was a ragstone building on the site of the present Market Hall. 19 The London Itinerant Society opened a chapel …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1931. 13 HARLOW c. 1875 Medieval Harlow grew around the market place, Mulberry Green, and the church. 14 The church existed by the 12th century and the market by the 13th. 15 Mulberry (formerly Mudborrow) Green … Harlow Tye and Hobbs Cross. 18 Three km. south of the market, near Harlow common, lay the hamlets of Potter Street …
Survey of London
… once the town had grown to meet it. A scheme for a cattle market near the Angel, promoted in 1810, came to nothing and … to Sainsbury's, which has had a local presence (in Chapel Market) since 1882. Alongside these shops there are still … traders, especially travellers destined for Smithfield market, and also accommodated long-distance coaches, in part …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church of Halstow to the library of it, and he obtained a market and fair at his manor of Lambeth, 61two years after it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Higden, p. 276, says, that he was a man who made a public market of all ecclesiastical matters, a man in every shape …
Survey of London
… 50 Ricardo, ironically disregarding the laws of the market at the whim of his wife and children, paid Mayor what … the Grosvenors; Jenkins had also designed the Grosvenor Market (17845), a modest group of houses and shops with a …
Survey of London
… by Edwards to cater 'specifically for the American market', 109 so in the layout good note was taken of American … the traditional concerns naturally got the better of the market. But gone were the days when French stucco-work was …
Survey of London
… few public buildings. Since there was originally no market, these really comprise only two, the parish workhouse …
Survey of London
… (18546), as well as the smaller Oxford House, Grosvenor Market (1860), now demolished. St. George's Buildings was for …