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Survey of London
… house are joined by balconies borne on shaped brackets. St. Matthias Church, Upper Tulse Hill The site of this church … reredos with panels at each side inscribed with the Lord's Prayer, the Creed and the Commandments. Foundation stone. … p. 493. Ibid., vol. 1, p.liii. P.C.C., 26 Jankin; see also S.A.C. vol. Lll, pp. 3738, where the will is quoted. The …
Survey of London
… of Archbishop Boniface. In the chartulary belonging to St. Thomas' Hospital there are grants of land in Wike and at … place between 1830 and 1850. A plan 29 for the layout of St. Jamess Crescent, Millbrook Road and Barrington Road was … 1823; William and Thomas Cox of Playhouse Yard, St. Luke's, Middlesex, paper stainers. 62 Nos. 98112 (even) Brixton …
Survey of London
… already erected on adjoining land without the owner's consent. Persons injured by any infringement of these … for the layout of the roads now known as Effra Road and St. Matthew's Road. By an amending Act passed in 1821 194 … were modified to permit the erection of a church (St. Matthew's) with a burial ground and parsonage house only; …
Survey of London
… by William Angell, formed the nucleus of the family's property. 146 One of William Angell's grandsons, Justinian … cross vistas and generally to centre on the focal point of St. John's Church tower. The houses are all set in gardens … 176 who was responsible for Angell Terrace (see below). St. John's Church, Angell Town The site of St. John's Church …
Survey of London
… Chart and Mason which had the contract for building St. Mark's school, Harleyford Road (see page 26). Jackson estate and … out about 1840, 134 Lorn Road forming an approach road to St. Michael's Church from Brixton Road. Most of the houses in …
Survey of London
… MANOR OF HEATHROW The small Manor of Heathrow or Knight's was held as freehold of the Manor of Lambeth, to which a … and again a few years later by the building of St. Matthew's Church. Stone divided the northern part of the … There is a gallery round three sides of the interior. St. Jude's C.E. Primary School, Railton Road An inscription …
Survey of London
… be identified with 18 acres held by Robert Addison of St. Saviours, Southwark, butcher, who was presented in 1640 … were erected in 1805 at the costs of James Medland of St. Mary Newington, surveyor, and were let to him in that …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… triangular and occupies some 1270 hectares between the S.W.-flowing Pitsford Brook and a S.flowing stream which meet … the original monastic church was founded in 6669 A.D. by St. Wilfred. The same excavations also seems to show that in … contemporary pits containing domestic refuse and sherds of St. Neots ware. Subsequently, perhaps in the 11th or 12th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… It was presumably named after the grove in the parish's north-east corner. Ringborough field, also first recorded … street, and the Leys to the west of the street. Vicar's mead probably lay immediately south of the village centre, … 'Report and Policy Statement' re Brize Norton, June 1976. St Britius PCC, minutes for 9 June 1997. Account of Timms …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which included Manor and Grange Farms, occupied the parish's central area, and there were six outlying farmsteads, of … 4 Earlier in the 19th century a moated site on the parish's eastern border (the 'Black Moat') had been added to the … boundary traversed downland. 11 The northern boundary's eastern section ran along a 'freeboard or highway' within …