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Cardiff Records
… business, and the rarely-held Meetings were occupied with little more than the formal installation of Bailiffs and …
Survey of London
… erected to him during his lifetime, in words that showed little confidence in the sculptors of the day (see the … to urge the scheme on the subscribers. 9 But it made little appeal to them (or, naturally, to the periodicals of … Durham would probably have been more successful 'with a little more power of self restraint'. Sir William Hardman …
Old and New London
… limited space of which Paternoster Row, Ivy Lane, Newgate Street and the Old Bailey are the boundaries. Last Christmas … and the butchers' carts, completely block up Giltspur Street, Newgate Street, and the Old Bailey on several days in … one steamer, her delicious wild ducks, and those curious little birds called ruffs and rees, which are about the size …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… Members thereof. By order of the Committee, Office, 9 John Street, Adelphi 1842 P. A. Taylor, Chairman J. Roberts Black, … advantage of court favour. But the result was, the same little majority; the same vacillating and imbecile conduct. … saying chartists are very strong there. From Provost Little, Annan, saying that they are about to form an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Victoria Bar (pierced through the walls in 1838), North Street Postern, the site of Skeldergate Postern and sixteen … after his death it was ordered in 1629 to 'be made up as little and straite as yt was formerly'. 6 In about 1640 a … the railway line to pass through to the Station in Toft Green. The first station, opened on 29 May 1839, was outside …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… at Cambridge; the Lark, which entered at Mildenhall; the Little Ouse, which entered at Brandon; and the Wissey, which … Middle Ages; at Lynn, only the Nar and Gay and their little tributaries flowed out to sea. Before the end of the … The South Level has always been drained by the Lark, the Little Ouse, and the Wissey, now tributaries of the Great …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Beter, J. By 1684 Webster, J. By 1684 Hassell, J. By 1884 Green, W. By 1684 Jones, W. By 1684 Fry, T. By 1684 Coyes, D. … Rigg, F. By 1726 Lyster, T. By 1726 Walker, G. By 1726 Street, H. By 1726 Drinker, W. By 1726 Muns, M. By 1726 … Torranos, D. By 1755 Evans, H. [Usher by 1767] By 1755 Green, R. By 1755 Popplewell, G. By 1755 Lingard, W. [Hanger …
Survey of London
… to become ruinous. Yet at the same time there was little space near London for any expansion of riverside … up plans for its development. These evidently differed little from those later submitted to Parliament (fig. 125). … of 21 acres to the west of the Inner Dock, east of Alpha Street and north of Mellish Street. This plot was developed …
Survey of London
… shed-warehouses, for transit or long-term storage. Very little money was available, so expenditure was minimal. 116 … the tenants from 1878 to 1910, 221 followed by R. & H. Green & Silley Weir, who built steel-framed and … as No. 50 Marsh Wall, was built north of the Byng Street entrance to the docks by the PLA in 191920. It was …
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