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Survey of London
… XXX Park Place, South Side Nos. 814 (consec.) Park Place and Nos. 6162 St. James's Street occupy the site of a … the under-lease from John Collup, the royalist writer, 2 and tenant of Sir William Pulteney. 1 The latter's interest … a grant from the Crown of the freehold (see below) and probably purchased Sir William's interest. It may be …
Survey of London
… street known as Maid Lane, running parallel to the river, and its continuation south and south-east, which was formerly known as Deadman's Place. … cornice. The window openings have flat gauged arches and recessed double-hung sashes with glazing bars. The ground …
Survey of London
… Park Street and Culross Street Introduction CHAPTER XIV Park Street and Culross Street Park Street is the longest street on the … of the principal streets on the estateUpper Brook Street and Upper Grosvenor Streetfor the corner houses of both of …
Survey of London
… Park Street and Culross Street Park Street: East Side Park Street: East … 3442 (even) see page 324. Nos. 4450 (even) Park Street and Nos. 37 and 38 Upper Grosvenor Street Nos. 4450 (even) Park Street …
Survey of London
… Park Street and Culross Street Park Street: West Side Park Street: West … they became Nos. 113 (odd, from south to north) in 1866, and remained good-sized, fashionable houses until their … in 18947. Little is known of their respective histories and appearances, but the largest house was undoubtedly No. 13 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… HISTORY The political history of Wiltshire in the 16th and 17th centuries, like that of other English counties, … 15291629 Wiltshire politics were dominated by the fortunes and relationships of the families which composed the county's … affairs, only a handful achieved eminence in the state and by so doing exposed the county to the direct impact of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which was already explosive. Resistance to royal orders and demands gave signs of getting out of hand. An early … provoked a miniature civil war lasting for a week or two and only brought to an end with the aid of cannon fetched … service' with temporary arrest. 1 What royal inclosures and forest proceedings were to the countryman, royal …
Cardiff Records
… of all Christians to promote the diffusion of Christian and useful knowledge amongst the poor. 2. That with this view … the education of the children of the poor within this Town and it shall also be considered open for the Children of the poor of the several Hundreds within this County and that the same be denominated "The Cardiff School." 3. …
Cardiff Records
… Vol I. A long narrow folio paper book re-bound in calf, and leaves repaired. [The first entry runs thus:] Marriages … Jones of Landaff & Eliza Jones of Cardiff. 1673. Edward Woods and Welthian Phillpott. Tho s Edwards & Ginnet vensine. … hall keeper bur d feb. 29. Being shroue Tuesday Old W m Woods was buried in S t Johns Church aboue the spickes nere y …
Cardiff Records
… putting the Chimes in order. Also we further Order Consent and Agree that Henry Webber Chilcott Organist be at Liberty … the Second Bell of the said Church is broke ruinous and out of repair so that the same cannot be rung and made use of as usual It is therefore Ordered that William …