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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… several branch canals in the vicinity, together with the Liverpool and Birmingham, and the Birmingham, Wolverhampton, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… west by the river Aire, and on the east by the Leeds and Liverpool canal; and consists chiefly of one long street, on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cheshire; situated less than a mile, by ferry, (W.) from Liverpool, 16 miles (N. by W.) from Chester, 32 (W. by S.) … 1703 or 1704, when it was sold to John Cleveland, Esq., of Liverpool, during the year of his mayoralty. This gentleman, … died young), were successively members for the borough of Liverpool for many years; they resided in Cleveland-square, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was built by Messrs. Hanson and Welsh, architects, of Liverpool. The interior of the hall is 140 feet in length, 65 … Warwick and Birmingham, in 1793; and the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction, in 1826. The town is also a grand centre … extremity of Birmingham, adjoining the station of the Liverpool line. The Liverpool line is carried over …
A Dictionary of London
… (O. and M. 1677-Lockie, 1810). The site is now occupied by Liverpool Street Station and the railway lines. Bishopsgate …
A Dictionary of London
… near New Street (Lockie, 1810). Bishopsgate Station See Liverpool Street Stations. Bishopsgate Ward One of the …
Survey of London
… as possible. 35 Bishopsgate Goods Station The opening of Liverpool Street Station in November 1875 allowed the Great … situated under Commercial Street was enlarged, to relieve Liverpool Street Station of some of the excursion traffic. 38 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… produce about 35,000lb. of yarn weekly. The Leeds and Liverpool canal passes the town, and affords communication …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 76. In 1553, for the county; Nov. 1554, Preston; 1555, Liverpool; 15578, Preston; Pink and Beaven, op. cit. 63, 143, …
Old and New London
… upon itwhy or wherefore is not cleartheir dislike of Lord Liverpool and Lord Sidmouth, and the rest of the Tory …