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Old and New London
… build the house, nor was it their first abode in London. Stow mentions two others occupied by this family, before they …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Andrew) NORTON ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union of Stow, hundred of Blackbourn, E. division of Suffolk, 3 miles …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… railway from Norwich to the Ipswich and Bury railway near Stow-Market, 31 miles in length. The marketdays are Wednesday … Sudbury in Suffolk (with the exception of the deaneries of Stow and Hartismere) and the parishes in Cambridgeshire have … NOTGROVE ( St. Bartholomew), a parish, in the union of Stow-on-the-Wold, hundred of Bradley, E. division of the …
Survey of London
… Holborn. 14 A reference to the map in Strype's edition of Stow (Plate 5) will show that in the 18th century both High …
Survey of London
… 127, 130. The statement in C. L. Kingsford's edition of Stow's Survey (II., p. 368) that the Curtain was pulled down …
Survey of London
… 8, South Grove. This house was bought in 1769 by George Stow of St. John's Street, brushmaker, the occupier then … there until 1779. In 1779 it was acquired from John Stow by John Davis of Islington, carpenter, and by him …
Survey of London
… and for other such publick Uses" (Strype's edition of Stow's Survey, Book VI, p. 77). One of these coffee-houses …
Survey of London
… they cleared about 80,000 l." (Strype's edition of Stow's Survey (1755 edn.), II, p. 373.) There were two other …
Survey of London
… Spring Garden, a Place of small Account" (Strype's edn. of Stow's Survey (1720), Book VI, p. 77). A few people of …