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A History of the County of Essex
… of Earls Colne that the north-east side of the Colchester road on Colneford hill was in White Colne, and other minor … area of the parish, the population was 445. 63 The road from Cambridge through Halstead and Earls Colne to … the parish. The lane running north from the Col- chester road towards Bures (Suff.) seems to have been the most …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the earls of Arundel as of the honor of Castle Acre by Bartholomew Bourchier (d. 1409), Lord Bourchier, by his …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… from 1808. The three-bay W. front is separated from the road by a narrow forecourt defined by original iron railings; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… now two tenements, opposite (3) and on the E. side of the road, with modern additions at the back. At each end of the … base. b(9). Cottage, two tenements, on the W. side of the road, 650 yards S.S.E. of the church, with a modern extension …
Old and New London
… the bars west. It is a great thoroughfare, being the Essex road, and well resorted unto, which occasions it to be the … but it is undoubtedly bad enough. Taking the broad road from Aldgate Church to Old Whitechapel Churcha …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is connected with Howard-Town, or New Glossop, on the road to Woolleybridge: Littlemoor joins Howard-Town near the … of Buckingham, and is situated on the river Ouse, and the road from Oxford to Northampton. It consists of 974 acres, … Company formerly had large smelting-mills. A new line of road from Alston to Haydon-Bridge has been formed through the …
Survey of London
… right of way through Whitehall Gate to the main road, thought necessary? It is possible that there had … the buildings of Whitehall Palace on the west side of the road, will be given in the next volume. The Gun Platform. In … and with that the circuit of the Palace between the road and the river (so far as it was situated in the Parish …
Survey of London
… transcribed in Appendix A. That on the west side of the road included the Abbey's properties between the brewhouse … pheasant yard, etc., were provided on this side of the road, and access to them from the main portion of the Palace was afforded by two gates spanning the road from Westminster to Charing Cross. These buildings, so …
Old and New London
… that Croker was in error in this assertion, for the high road from Charing Cross to Westminster ran then, as now, … when Bishop of London, there were five miles of rough road between Fulham Palace and Whitehall, the jolting over …
Old and New London
… about the year 1732, in order to supersede the narrow road which led to Westminster from Charing Cross. Previously …