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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… consisted of two rows of dwellings of which only the W. row (Terrace Nos. 113) remains; at right angles is a group of … of 1851 shows that all were by then occupied. The main row on the W., of c. 1840, of two storeys, coursed rubble …
A Dictionary of London
… St. Anthonin de Watlyngstrete," which suggests that Budge Row at some earlier date may have been included in Watling … the eastenn end of the present Watling Street and in Budge Row at a depth of 20 ft. Watson's Wharf On the east side of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… ran east from the street by 1350: to the north was New Row, so named by 1364, where the small crofts on its north … By 1546 they had so decayed that it was called Rotten Row, 38a name retained until after 1800. 39From the …
Old and New London
… of Queen Victoria. The year 1841 witnessed the "Omnibus" row, almost as famous in history as the O. P. riots. The … handed down to posterity in the "Ingoldsby Legends," as "A Row in an Omnibus (Box):" "Dol-drum, the manager, sits in his … sang fol-de-rol-lol; But scarce had he done, When a row begun; Such a noise was never heard under the sun. …
Survey of London
… to their demolition in 194950 are given in Plate 24. This row was known as Southampton Terrace. The present generation …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of the new avenue N. of the Kilsby road. Nearer the hall a row of cottages along the N. side of Main Street were removed … of the ridges but, if they are, then a further double row of mounds, close to the first, could not have been formed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… recesses in the walls, and at the end of a row of these in the N.W. wall there is a deep locker with an …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… small chapel at the east end. Some almshouses in Priest's-row were founded in 1614, by Henry Llewellyn, who endowed …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of them in or near New Street, 87 off which lay Nailors Row. 88 Some nail making continued until late in the century. …