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Survey of London
… Commissioners whose officers state that they have no other place for the custody of the lottery wheels until the new Lottery Office in Somerset Place shall be ready." About four years later the duke … the Adventurer's Guide, 1771, pp. 1820.) The drawing took place at the Guildhall, the wheels being moved there from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… oaks, which makes it exceeding gloomy. It is a wet place, full of ponds, and watered besides by two small …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… between which and the river is Fish-hall and Hadlow-place, and more eastward the small hamlets of Goldwell-green, … at the west end of the parish, is a wharf and landing place, called Hadlow-stairs, for the lading and unlading of … IT APPEARS from the survey of Domesday, that this place was part of those vast possessions with which William …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and now totally unknown, the insertion of them in this place can give so little information to the reader, that it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… usually called battle gunpowder, it is situated at a place in it called Old Forgefarm, from its being in queen … are convincing proofs that when in its prosperity it was a place of no small strength and consequence; the walls … nigerrimis, found by Mr. Petiver, on the rocks near this place. Marrubium flore also odorem sed lanquidum ballotes …
Old and New London
… like the old one, and so close to it, was opened in its place to the public, the name was transformed the more easily … my lord seeing I had a desire to see them, they being the place for the priests and friers, he took me back to my Lord … napkin, knife, cup of earth, and basin of the same; and a place for one to sit and read while the rest are at meals. …
Survey of London
… Norton Folgate as having been hitherto an extra-parochial place outside their parish. 27 Since 1693 Norton Folgate had, … with the Old Artillery Ground, been provided with a place of Anglican worship by Sir George Wheler's Chapel which … (see page 100). The union with St. Botolph did not take place and the liberty continued to be served by the chapel. …
Survey of London
… Austin, and others. His name, however, survives in Penton Place, one of the first streets to be developed. Dean and … and Brandon property west of Walworth Road, Manor Row (now Place), Penton Place, and Amelia Row (now Street) were the first to be laid …
Cardiff Records
… at the giving of judgment upon life and death. In another place he states that the holders of the knight's fees, and … and Saint Mary. Merrick says that in this manor is a place called Bedd-y-ci-du ("the grave of the black dog"), and this place is also mentioned in Ministers' Accounts and a Survey …
Old and New London
… of Henry VIII. a stone conduit was erected. The market-place was about 230 feet long and 108 feet broad, and on the … south-west corner butchers' stalls, and the rest of the place was taken up by gardeners who sold fruit, roots, herbs … for your fish and fowl?" "At the north end of the market place," says Strype, admiringly, "by a water conduit pipe, is …