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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… mansion or castle in the parish, at the head of the "Wild Moors." These moors formed a royal waste, extending from … the county, a century and a half since, was comparatively wild, bleak, and unproductive, more than half of it being …
Survey of London
… The land lying to the south of Sardinia Street between Wild Street and Drury Lane, was leased by Henry Holford to … Street frontage of his property at the same time as the Wild Street frontage. There is a record of one house in Duke … (photograph). Sardinia PlaceView looking north from Little Wild Street (1906) (photograph). Close Roll, 5 Chas. I. …
Survey of London
… No. 16, Little Wild Street XLIV.No. 16, LITTLE WILD STREET (Demolished). Little Wild Street was formed about 1690, for a deed, 1 dated 1st …
Survey of London: volume
… place was practically undefended) caused the nation to go wild with joy, and gave Vernon a reputation greatly in excess …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… dissenters of the worst kind', and the population was 'wild and uncivilized'. Charles Daubeny, vicar 1777-1827, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… this mansion, and the traces of a decoy, for the supply of wild-fowl, which is led some hundred yards into the higher …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and areas of water in the parish as sources of fish and wild fowl. Turbaries in Hartburn were exploited by the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… usually known as Garthends or Garth End Lane, was called Wild Wells Lane. In the mid 19th century the north end of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Somerset
… century when Henry of Erleigh gave land there to Lawrence Wild (fl. 1260-7). Wild's son and heir John left a brother Richard, 41 who in … later known as Hales farm. 52 There was a house on Richard Wild's estate in 1316 when he had a licence for a private …
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