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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… Matthew, named Common Councilman of York Wallwood, Leyton (Low Laton), co. Essex Walmer (Wallmore) Castle, co. Kent …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… estate of Capt., of a dogger Wrenham, Francis, formerly a Low Country soldier, deceased, money left with son and heir …
Survey of London
… of the Camberwell New Road terraces represents the low ebb of Georgian street architecture, the bright relief of …
Survey of London
… Blackwall, the easternmost part of the parish, is also a low-lying area, much of it forming a peninsula of land … was settlement along the line of Poplar High Street on the low ridge of land overlooking the Isle of Dogs and, from the … subsidy from outside, a poor borough such as Poplar, with low rateable values, had to levy a high level of rates to …
Survey of London
… that time provided 106 shops and 229 'stands'. These were low but substantial buildings, and marked another weakening …
Survey of London
… The Board's own administrative competence was low, as was the honesty and alertness of some of its … deserted. Others then become animated; but the generally low level of the architecture of pleasure in the last eighty …
Survey of London
… which was already notorious in 1744, was described as a 'low den of infamy' a hundred years later and in 1868 was said … Mews (fig. 67), and Cleveland House (Plate 233a), a low open-courtyard building that preceded Bridgwater House. …
Survey of London
… to areas where land and property values were comparatively low. Between 1847 and 1851 five building societies were … at those times when gilt-edged securities offered low returns. The volumes of the Middlesex Land Registry … of the nineteenth century were, indeed, still relatively low. In the 1830's the Great Western Railway paid 112 per …
A History of the County of Rutland
… that the state of the churches and parishes was at a low ebbwindows broken and daubed up with plaster, communion … set up, while one at Whitwell is in use as a gravestone. Low-side windows are found at Great Casterton, Essendine, … woodwork. The roofs, where old, are almost everywhere of low pitch and plain in character, and are mostly of late …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… agriculture and settlement. Towards the south-east, the low-lying marshlands, though shown by the submergence of Red … indeed, that the embanking and draining of some of the low lands bordering upon the Thames was begun by the … to reclaim them. It has been pointed out that certain low-lying settlements of early Norman date, such as West …