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A Dictionary of London
… site. Blackfryers See Water Lane, Blackfriars. Blackhorse Alley, Court, Fleet Street North out of Fleet Street with a … were larger and more airy, and would greatly improve the alley, which was very close and crowded. A portion only … two houses. Possibly this was the first mention of the "alley," which may have derived its name from this tenement. …
Old and New London
… and concertroom. In September, 1833, it was opened as the Globe Theatre. Two years previously it had been appropriated …
Survey of London
… associated with the yard, including the mansion house, the Globe tavern and Johnson's almshouses, were swept away. Even … against the curving northern boundary of the former Globe Yard, which accounts for their unusual configuration. …
Survey of London
… India Company Yard. Between 1653 and 1656 he built the Globe Tavern and the coopers' buildings and a slaughter …
A Dictionary of London
… thereof (S. 300). Blakehors on the Hope See Black Horse Alley, Fleet Street. Blakelofte Tenement of Peter de Blakeney … Blanch Chaplin Court See Blanch Appleton Court. Blanck's Alley See Pinner's Alley. Bland's Alley Within the liberty of St. Martin's le …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the Market Place, and a third house, No. 10, in an alley to the S. Each tenement of No. 12 has a plan that may … street frontage shown in light outline No. 10 stands in an alley at the back of No. 12 and is probably of the late 18th … stands to the S. of Monument (9) but is entered through an alley from The Plocks. It is an early postfire building, of …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1658 Address Bartholomew Lane nr Wood Street, 1622. Gleane Alley, St Margaret Lothbury, 1637. Other notes Often in … address Bartholomew Lane nr Wood Street Date 1622 Gleane Alley, Coleman Street ward, St Mgt Lothbury Parish St …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a branch post-office. Petty-sessions are held at the Globe inn every alternate Monday. The living is a rectory, …
A Dictionary of London
… (The) Gates A court so called at the south end of Harrow Alley (Strype, eds. 1720 and 1755). In Portsoken Ward. Also … ed. 1720, I. ii. 109). No further reference. Blue Anchor Alley In Great Minories (Dodsley, 1761). Not further identified. Blue Anchor Alley In St. Katherine's precinct (Dodsley, 1761). Not …
Old and New London
… and be ready for conflict at the turning of every alley, each passer-by endeavoured to take the wall, and this … to act as a pilot through the navigation of the alley to persons of aristocratic or wealthy pretensions, whom …
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