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A History of the County of Shropshire
… Dragon. 26. The Talbot (formerly Abbot's Hall). 27. The Swan & Falcon. 28. The Gaskell Arms. 29. Wenlock Villa. … Park (59 houses), 15 then Walton Hills (50 houses); 16 Swan Meadow (26 houses) and Sytche Close (13 houses) followed … 80 By the 18th century the town's principal inns were the Swan & Falcon, 81 the Talbot, 82 and the White Hart 83 in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in Munslow village and the White House, Lower Farm, the Swan inn, Tudor Cottage, Arbour Cottages (dated 1632), and … the only, public houses were the Crown at Munslow and the Swan at Aston Munslow, both licensed in 1790 73 and open two … been the 'court house' of Munslow hundred, 74 while the Swan was also known as the Hundred House, 75 probably from …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 1835 and 31 in 1837. [D] Nicoll, Thomas, Printing House, Swan Alley, London, upholder (1717). In September 1717 took …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… ring ditch and post-dates it. Fig. 75 Nassington (1620) Swan's Nest Complex b(10) Ring ditch (TL 07589509), 170 m. S. … 4th centuries, has been found. (inf. J. A. Hadman) b(1620) Swan's Nest complex (Fig. 75) occupies the land between …
Magna Britannia
… speckled diver *; the smew, ( mergus albellus); the wild swan *, ( anas cygnus ferus); scoter duck *, ( anas nigra); …
Nettlebed
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… and its Significance', Oxoniensia 33 (1968), 113; K. Ray, 'Swan Wood, Highmoor', SMA 21 (1991), 801; Hepple and Doggett, …
A Dictionary of London
… Alley with a passage to Coleman Street Buildings and Great Swan Alley (O.S. 1880). First mention : Lockie, 1810. Former …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… monkeys at sides, (16) bearded man, foliage at sides, (17) swan, birds at sides, (18) winged monster, flowers at sides, …
A Dictionary of London
… New Street South out of Long Lane, West Smithfield, to Swan Inn (Hatton, 1708). Perhaps identical with New Street, …