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Survey of London
… of Verulam and the Earl of Wilton were probably made by road, few railways having yet been built by 1841. Verulam's …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… of Derby, Northampton, Huntingdon and Suffolk, John Darcy, Bartholomew de Burghersh, William de Cusancia, John Charnels, …
Survey of London
… and Camden Estates on the east, the centre of Hampstead Road and High Street, Camden Town, being its eastern … The segment between the crescent and the Hampstead Road was originally laid out in gardens but is now occupied by the great building of Carreras, Ltd. Arlington Road runs northwards from Mornington Crescent parallel with …
Old and New London
… Canterbury Pilgrims, as they wend their way along the old road into Kent; at Kennington we shall find the Black Prince … from Rowland Hill, in his well-known chapel in the Surrey Road; spend an evening in the Surrey Zoological Gardens; and … of any large town being situated here; but a tradition of Bartholomew Linsted, or Fowle, the last prior of St. Mary …
Survey of London
… The line of the street is there proposed as an approach road to a burial ground to be situated where Commercial …
Survey of London
… of the Square: this southern arm is marked as a private road in a deed of 1889 36 and was described as such when No. … maintained at Maida Vale, Bloomsbury, Chelsea, Blackfriars Road and Fleet Street. In 1892 the original house was pulled …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
Survey of London
… the reason for the remarkable deviation from the direct road from St. Albans to London, and yet the cross was erected a mile away, at the junction of the road leading to Waltham Abbey with the main road from the north, in a position where it would be seen by …
Old and New London
… of his forces, a carriage and six was seen in the road near Perth, apparently destined for London. Letters … for that part of the Rotunda to which the avenue from Bartholomew Lane leads is often so crowded with them that … of authenticity. One wide portal gapes toward the Bank, in Bartholomew Lane; and there is a sally-port into Threadneedle …
Old and New London
… for the purpose. In granting permission to lay out a new road in the Weald of Kent, which formed an important … and thirty-fifth years of Henry VIII., is described as a road "full of pits and sloughs, very perilous and noisome." … other in the Rolls of Parliament, a complaint of the high-road between the Temple "and the village of Charing" being so …
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