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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing a population of 34,150. The learned William Alley, Bishop of Exeter, and one of the translators of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… u and cm (180911). [D] Young, Adam, 3 Chapel St, Lamb's Conduit, London, cm and upholder (183539). [D] Young, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in Main Road, and two outlying inns, the Maypole and the Lamb, are recorded from the 1870s or 80s. 77 All four … works. There was a small industrial estate near the Lamb inn in Bilsham Road in 1994. In 1958 many inhabitants …
A History of the County of Somerset
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A Dictionary of London
… maps. Young, Young's Court See Young's Buildings, Church Alley. Young's Buildings North out of Church Alley in Basiughall Street, in Bassishaw Ward (Lockie, … part of the site Young's Buildings North out of Paul's Alley, in Cripplegate Ward Without (O.S. 1875-80). Site was …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… are equally full. At an inn known by the sign of the "Lamb and Flag," in the parish, the outlawed criminal …
Survey of London
… which was renamed York Buildings circa 1852, and Of Alley, which is now York Place. A Terrace Walk was formed … Strand into Villiers Street, Buckingham Street and George Alley (now George Court). Two of the seventeenth-century shop …
Survey of London
… and George Court CHAPTER 10: YORK PLACE ( formerly Of Alley) AND GEORGE COURT York Place, a narrow court running … Street and George Court, was oringinallay called exchange Alley, probably from its prosimity to the New Exchange, but … the first few years of its existence it became known as Of Alley, a name which it retained until circa 1855 when it was …
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