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Survey of London
… ESTATE The origin of the Manor of Lambeth Wick (Wyk, Wyke or Wykecourt) is obscure, but it seems to have been … covered by parts of Lilford Road, Flaxman Road and Kenbury Street. In a survey of the Archbishops possessions in Lambeth … has a centrally placed entrance. There is no porch, attic or coach-house. Nos. 175 and 177 are paired two-storey houses …
Survey of London
… Common RUSH COMMON Rush Common (sometimes Rushey Common or Rushey Green) and Norwood Common were the two main areas … of the area. The Act of 1806 stipulated that no Buildings or Erections above the Surface of the Earth 192 should be … Thomas Want and John Richardson. J. and H. Lee of Chiswell Street, who were well known as builders of the greatest …
Survey of London
… inherited three acres of freehold land called Water Leys or Burdin Bushes 151 and a copyhold estate consisting of a … on the east side of Brixton Road and called Water Leys or Burdin Bushes, were purchased by Edmond Dent. 172 The land … the Roman Catholic congregation of St. Helen's, Robsart Street, and opened for worship on December 8, 1953. 188 The …
Survey of London
… battlemented and the windows have either label mouldings or arched heads. The porches are buttressed and pinnacled and … are two pairs similar to Nos. 2529 but with no basements or attics and with shallow pitched gables, those to Nos. 2 … All these houses were erected shortly after the street was formed. Groveway Formerly Grove Road The houses in …
Survey of London
… Wickwood THE MANOR OF HEATHROW The small Manor of Heathrow or Knight's was held as freehold of the Manor of Lambeth, to … were completed, separate leases were to be granted to them or their nominees. 233 The first stone of the new village was … dwellings in ornamental brick, and built in six, eight or ten rooms, exactly as the shareholder and intending …
Survey of London
… to the main roads. Prima Road, formerly Church Row or Street, was laid out about 1794, when the property belonged … 15 Clapham Road Formerly Nos. 4 and 5 Clapham Road Place or Lambeth Place A plan on the lease of the adjoining …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Roman settlement (1321) in the parish, probably on or near the hill on which the church now stands, and this … (Clarke, op. cit., S2 (E); NM). There are also three or four Bronze Age urns from the parish, including two … said to be Saxon or medieval, are recorded from Silver Street (SP 750712), as well as a 'deposit' of medieval …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ham probably lay between Limborough meadow and the village street, and the Leys to the west of the street. Vicar's mead … of grass growing in hades and leys. 17 Some landowners or tenants were entitled to grass from detached meadow near … (customary) acres in Norton mead and c. 14 a. in Sharney (or Charney) mead. 18 Norton mead was divided into 38 lots. 19 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (Fig. 81). Sections of the western boundary were jagged or otherwise irregular, probably because they originally … northern boundary's eastern section ran along a 'freeboard or highway' within Minster Lovell parish, demarcating the … the north-east corner, is at c. 115 m. The village's main street, from the church southwards, lies on a gravel patch …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 16th to early 19th century the parish was connected with or involved in recusancy. The Catholic Yate family of nearby … from Queen Anne's Bounty, and c. 106 from Christ Church (or its local lessee). 33 By 1899 income had risen to 268, … restored in 1869 by Mr Grove of Milton to plans by G.E. Street. 133 Most of the walls were rebuilt, the roofs were …