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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… day. The living is in the patronage of the Rev. Charles Wright, of Hill Top, who is the owner of the parish; net …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a few trees of a plantation of thorn, raised by a ship-wright, in commemoration of the building of a large ship for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… John Perry, John Litchfield, 11 and especially Robert Wright, who lived in Wharf Cottage, Park Terrace. 12 Building … Road (formerly Street and Place) in the east from 1855. Wright was active in most streets, building double-fronted …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… canal wharves, continued into the 20th century: Robert Wright (d. 1873) of Wharf Cottage, Old Ford Road, in 1863, 51 Thomas Wright, John Robson at Northumberland Wharf, Bishop's Road, … the two dyehouses was occupied in 1818 by Powell. 10 John Wright had a dyehouse in Hare Street in 1775 11, perhaps that …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Formed 1956 by amalg. of Cranbrook sec. with Bow sch., Wright's Rd. (Bow) as G. sch. providing general and … dressmaking. Upper sch. in Cranbrook bldgs. and lower in Wright's Rd. 67 Cranbrook bldgs. remodelled as annexe for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the estate on himself for life, then successively on Mary Wright and Peter Storer. 96 Storer held it in 1751 and by … 43, MS. 22; Gascoyne, Map. T.H.L.H.L., TH/2277, 6465-6; T. Wright, Hist. Essex, ii (1831), 159; Lond. Hosp. Archives, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… madhouse in Kirby's Castle between its lease to Matthew Wright in 1726 72 and the escape of Alexander Cruden (d. 1770), compiler of a biblical concordance, who sued Wright for false imprisonment, in 1738. 73 The building, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… being leased to Farmer in 1732 and 1734, 24 to Matthew Wright, 'gentleman', 25 and to John Wolveridge, a plasterer, …
Survey of London
… Lane. 263 Sydney Street, Dock Street, Providence Place and Wright's Place, which were narrower, gave access to the … Strong's Buildings on East India Dock Road and those in Wright's Place to their rear. 301 Blackburn was declared … Scheme, approved in 1902. It included Providence Place, Wright's Place, Union Street, four courts and Nos 19 (odd) …
Survey of London
… and a 'riggery and yarn house or shed' tenanted by James Wright and Theophilus Westhorp, ropemakers and riggers. 57 … railway company in 1853 by the Griffiths' former tenants, Wright and Westhorp. 64 A footpath was laid out adjoining the …