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Cardiff Records
… where a road branches off southwards to Canton Common. The houses here are old, and one of them is the Cross Inn. A … The immediate eastern suburb of Cardiff, viz., the houses lining the thoroughfare which continues from Queen … Cwrt-bach. DELTA PLACE. A row of small old dwelling-houses near Taicochion, or Red Houses, Roath; demolished …
Cardiff Records
… GREENMEADOW COURT. A secluded square court, with six small houses and a walled garden, off the west side of a narrow … The name probably dates from a time when timber or wattle houses were the only others in the vicinity. The bounds of … MIDDLE ROW. This name was applied to isolated blocks of houses standing in the middle of a broad street, or rather, …
Cardiff Records
… hills, valleys, wells, brooks, rivers, suburbs, streets, houses and cottages in the Cardiff District. It will be found …
Cardiff Records
… acres of land in the lordship of Roath (1492.) RED HOUSES. ( Vide Tai-cochion.) REDCROFT. Seven acres of pasture … the lordship of Leckwith (1456.) REES' COURT. A row of old houses in the north part of the city of Llandaff, built close … one of the canons or prebendaries of the Cathedral. These houses and ruins are on the west side of the road leading to …
Cardiff Records
… Knights Hospitallers, and, on the suppression of religious houses, was sold to a private individual. A thatched cottage … river Taff, in the parish of Eglwysilan. TAI-COCHION, "Red Houses." Latterly called rather by the English name. A … the Pen-y-lan Road. Demolished 1899. 3 TAI-MAWR (great houses.) A tenement in the parish of Lisvane. TAI-TY-COCH …
A History of the County of Oxford
… funds were augmented in 1609 by a bequest of land and houses from Simon Symons, 81 in 1626 by Simon Reynolds, 82 a … freely to the children of Chipping Norton. 110 The two houses were probably then thrown together into a large school … (the White Hart Inn and 2 acres of land, and two adjoining houses described in the deed of 5 July 1587), and was …
A History of the County of York
… in breeding up children in piety and learning' in the houses of the Institute at York and Hammersmith. A day school …