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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of public amusements. By 1750 there were several coffee-houses, the most fashionable being in Blue Boar Row and later … cards and conversation, moving on later for supper at the houses of the various members; a literary society, for men …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the north-west the parish extended to include a number of houses built outside Castle Street Gate. The boundary then … before the 15th century. 6 It contains, among smaller houses, two large 18th-century ones; no. 41 is a brick house … to have derived its name from Rolf, who built a group of houses in this area. 9 In the early 15th century it was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… begun in the 13th century. 3 In 1269 the parish included houses outside the eastern bars of the city in Milford and … 1611 the east end of St. Ann Street was closed by a row of houses, of which the present corner house of St. Martin's Church Street may be a survivor. 21 These houses still existed in 1781 but by 1800 part of the row had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The parish as defined in 1269 included in the north the houses on the west side of Castle Street as far as the line … and still has 14th- and 15th-century work in many of its houses, although many have been much altered since the 18th … It was then called 'Georges Ynne' and comprised laundry houses, chambers, solars, cellars, and shops. Later in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and in succeeding years was covered with terraces of small houses. 2 Expansion outwards, however, was at first in the … to the west beyond Fisherton Street. 4 By 1811 a few houses had been built on the south side of Wilton Road west … were some on the west side of Devizes Road. 6 A number of houses of the early and mid-19th century still stand on both …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a cathedral and its buildings, but also ample lawns with houses for the dignitaries, canons and others round the edge, … the West Walk divides the lawns of the churchyard from houses along the river side of the precinct. LIBERTY OF THE … of settlement for the men working on the cathedral and the houses in the Close. The bishop's place grew from his first …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a cellar under it to the dean and chapter. 15 Many of the houses in Oatmeal Row, Ox Row, Butcher Row, and Fish Row date … in Castle Street as Hatcher thought, for in 1469 several houses inhabited by cooks in 'Le Cookerowe' were described as …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Close; in 1636 a similar resolution forbade the letting of houses or shops to strangers on pain of 10, and also forbade …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1671 f Ald Sir Stephen Soame, GR, (LM, 1598-9), of Little Thurloe, Suff, MP London, 1601, m Anne, da of William Stone …