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A History of the County of Oxford
… erected in the less crowded parts, particularly on Market Hill and in the Causeway, 68 which were the fashionable parts … of the town in the 18th and 19th centuries. No. 4 Market Hill is an instance. Its street front is partly of stucco and … hunting. 119 In the next century, the Bicester and Warden Hill Hunt made the town and its fine sporting country widely …
The Medieval Records of A London City Church St Mary At Hill, 1420-1559
The churchwardens' accounts of this City parish. The records are at their fullest for the period from 1480 onwards. The volume also has an extensive introduction, detailing the history and liturgical practice of the church, and the impact of the Reformation. First published by the Early English Text Society, volume 128.
Survey of London
… terrace constructed around it over vaults, by Higgs and Hill (with a pavement laid by Italian workmen), at a cost of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… first stretch of wall from the river to the foot of Baile Hill was removed in 1878 when the area was cleared to make … was the New Arch made in 1831 to allow passage from Baile Hill Road or Gaol Lane, now Cromwell Road. Over the arch were … at the foot of the flight of steps up the side of Baile Hill. It is a semi-octagon with a crenellated parapet, built …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… from just north of Whittlesea Mere direct to Guyhirne, and Hill's Cut, parallel to Morton's Leam, were made. The South … Leam corresponded to the Old Bedford River; Smith's Leam (Hill's cut re-made) was made parallel to it, and a strip of … that the addition of water from the rapidly discharging hill areas may make all the difference between bank-full …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1785 Scafe, R. By 1806 Thorp, R. By 1817 Coles, B. By 1820 Hill, M. By 1826 Hill, R. By 1827 Howe, R. By 1831 Howe, J. By 1832 Whiteman, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… By 1695 Parker, W. By 1696 Bathurst, E. By 1696 Hill, F. By 1696 Davis, W. By 1696 Rogers, A. By 1696 Rogers, …
Old and New London
… began in a baker's house in Pudding Lane, by Fish Street Hill; and now the Lord is making London like a fiery oven in … when it had made havoc of some houses, rusheth down the hill towards the bridge, crosseth Thames Street, invadeth … was then united with that of St. Margaret, New Fish Street Hill; and at a later period St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, has …
The medieval records of a London City church
… The neighbourhood of St. Mary at Hill, 1807 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF S T MARY AT HILL Reproduced with additions, from Horwood's Plan of … square above the arrow indicates Church of S t Mary at Hill. …
Old and New London
… to the Constable of the Tower." The churches near Tower Hill demand a brief notice. That of Allhallows, Barking, and … I conceive, was a real refutation." ROMAN WALL ON TOWER HILL. At the lower end of a street now no longer existing, … 1651." One of the most interesting places on Tower Hill, next to the Mint (on whose site, by-the-bye, once stood …