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Survey of London Monograph
… would purchase the site and effect a widening of the road, the money so obtained would go a long way towards the …
Old and New London
… The churches of Bartholomew-the-Great and Bartholomew-the-Less CHAPTER XLIV. THE CHURCHES OF BARTHOLOMEW-THE-GREAT AND BARTHOLOMEW-THE-LESS. The Old …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… miles from London. The remains of the antient Roman road, or Watling-street way, leading from London hither, is … it, till you come to the top of Chatham-hill, in the high road to Canterbury and Richborough. Rochester has never been … be, from the city by land to the hospital called St. Bartholomew's, and from the wharf of the same to the water of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… two bells. The present altar-piece was given by Edward Bartholomew, esq. in 1706; he likewise gave for the use of … arms, or, three goats heads erased sable, for Philip Bartholomew, gent. and Sarah his wife, who both died in 1696, … of the parish, on the south side of the great London road to Dover, between St. Catherine's hospital in Rochester, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Chatham for poor people and lepers, dedicating it to St. Bartholomew, and a nunnery at Malling; he repaired the castle … termed it, martyred on the 23d of May, 1201, on the high road beyond Chatham, in his journey towards Canterbury, and … Stapleford Abbats, in Essex, and next year to that of St. Bartholomew, behind the Exchange, which he resigned in 1723, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… round the bridge over the Irwell. 37 Then, as now, the road through Manchester from this bridge 38 went winding east … From the south Deansgate, 51 on the line of the old Roman road from Chester, ran northerly towards the church, but … towns in the manufacturing districts. 105 A long series of road Acts began in 1724, resulting in the straight and good …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the chalk and gravel ridge that determined the line of the road which continued the Worsted Street to Huntingdon. Known … 4 Roads from St. Neots and Ely join the Huntingdon Road west of the bridge, and to the east roads from … of the 19th century which, beginning along the Newmarket Road, extended the built-up areas southwards and northwards …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… site. In 1865 the almshouses were rebuilt in St. Paul's Road, and in 1955 were numbered 11, 12, and 13 in that road. Matthew Stokys (d. 1591), Esquire Bedell, founded three … the University in 1884 and new ones were built in Newnham Road. Knight and Mortlock's almshouses were founded by will …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by town ordinance to take willows for the repair of the road by the bridges. 84 The Reformation ended this system; in … erected. 95 Victoria Bridge. Victoria Bridge, by which the road between Jesus Green and Midsummer Common is carried across the Cam to link Chesterton Road and Jesus Lane, was built in 1890 to meet the needs of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… traceable, its site, on the western side of the Huntingdon Road where it entered the castle enclosure, being occupied by … parish church to the straggling suburb along the Newmarket Road even before the Dissolution. The present building … building and endowment of Christ Church on the Newmarket Road in 1839, and St. Paul's on Hills Road in 1842, to meet …
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