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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… dated 1610, no buildings occur on the scite of this street; yet there are deeds of property in Sandgate as early … north of the road; and in front of each house is a little grass or flower plot, which gives them an agreeable … in the sequel. Between the burn and the public road, a little above the bridge, there is a lime-kiln, which is not …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… also destroyed by the Scots in the reign of Charles I. The street proceeding straight on from Newgate to Barras Bridge … is the large skinnery of Messrs. Arundale and Son; and a little further, the lead-works of Messrs. Locke, Blackett, … Asylum; and at the foot of the turnpike road is a pleasant little house, inhabited by the relict of Mr. Isaac …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… on the left hand, a road leading into Pandon Dean, where a street has been lately built, called New Pandon Street. … commodious as far as Mr. Gregory's mustard-mill. A little above this, the dean is arched over by the bridge … on each side, above the water corn-mill, are covered with little gardens, which are mostly kept in excellent order, and …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The present state of Newcastle The suburbs of Pilgrim Street SUBURBS OF PILGRIM STREET. The suburbs of Pilgrim … is a range of houses named Northumberland Court; and, a little further up, a neat-built new street, called Brunswick … very neat houses, terminated by the work-shops of Mr. J. Green, architect: it bears the name of Northumberland Place. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… of the corporation of Newcastle; but the buildings a little further up the river, from their vicinity to the town, … to its suburbs. The advantageous situation of Close Street, near the river, will always render it a desirable … denominated Forth Terrace, from the middle of which a street is partly formed, called Regent's Street, and which it …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… convicted of murder belonging to that county. The street which ranges on each side of the Carlisle road, above … and may now be considered as a continuation of the street below the gate. Each side of the road that ascends to … and near the town-wall, stands the Fever House; and, a little further, the Lunatic Hospital, which has been recently …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 58 and was, as is conjectured, buried in the cemetery, a little within the gate, and that his epitaph is that which is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… any other for them to follow. In those times there was but little learning in the world, that age being commonly stiled … tenure, the above injunction was after some time but little observed, and at length neglected and entirely laid …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… extent; the terms of these grants are obsolete, and but little understood; but the monks were absolute masters of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… chamber, and the lodging at the upper end of the hall, the little garden there, and the stable next Mr. Dean's stable, … and the orchard, inclosed with stone walls, next the street, square with his lodgings and the stable, with the … gate of which opened into the court of it, now called the Green-court, being a quadrangle or square, having two gates …