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A History of the County of Sussex
… south-west shore of Sussex. It is approached by the Roman road from London, a part of the Stane Street which enters … the walls and those of the churches of St. Pancras and St. Bartholomew without, probably represent the district served … of the parishes of Rumboldswyke, Oving, St. Pancras, St. Bartholomew, All Saints, St. Peter Subdeanery, and St. James …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of his position and fled to the king. 87 William Bartholomew succeeding him, obtained ordnance from Portsmouth … able to resume his see. The suburbs of St. Pancras and St. Bartholomew had been almost completely demolished and … to the 'elegance and salubrity' of the city. A public road, leading from Baffin's Lane to the south wall and to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… William Ruffus, whose daughter and co-heir, Emma, married Bartholomew de Leigh of Thurleigh (d. c. 1217). Their … similar records for the city proper. This is probably the road that is said to have been closed about 1760. L. and P. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… for the canal was alleged to be the bad condition of the road from Dell Quay to the city (a perennial difficulty) and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from about 1832 to 1835. 62 On the north side of Queen's Road and the Butts (formerly Summerland Butts Lane), which … century. 66 To the south of the city, however, the Warwick Road area continued to be the favourite site for middle-class … Of slightly later date is Stoneleigh Terrace in Queens Road to the south of Greyfriars Green which was designed by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… side of the building in 1864. 13 The cemetery in London Road, opened in 1847, was laid out by Joseph (later Sir … is an Italianate lodge with a square tower and, next the road, a small octagonal turret. These buildings were erected …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the west side of Hill Top. 49 On the opposite side of the road, and at right angles to it, a 50-ft. length of medieval … is from the west, where a drive from the present London road crosses the Sherbourne by a bridge which was rebuilt in … buildings. 96 Immediately south of the buildings the road from London entered the town by way of Much Park Street, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… that thenceforward only 70 a year should be spent on road repairs and the residue applied in subscriptions to … Andrew's House) was bought as an almshouse in St. Andrew's Road, Earlsdon. By will and codicil proved 1959 T. W. Picken … 18. The income had fallen to 16 6 s. by 1909. HOLYHEAD ROAD CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL. See WELL STREET CONGREGATIONAL …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The entries include those of the burial in 1602 of Bartholomew Griffin, thought to be the same as the … being north of the cottages at the corner of London Road and St. James Lane, and south of the later Chapel Farm. … Neale, Robert Turner, Baldwin Hill, and, at that date, Bartholomew Tate, were farmers not rectors; the rectory was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… chapel, Whitefriars Lane. 11 CHRIST CHURCH, Frankpledge Road, Cheylesmore, was built to replace the bombed Christ … gift of the bishop. 22 St. Chad, Upper Stoke, in Stratford Road, which had been a mission church successively of Stoke … to Stoke parish in 1959. 34 ST. BARBARA, Rochester Road, Earlsdon, was consecrated in 1931. 35 A temporary …