Langbourne (Langbourne Series Book 1)

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figures, two scrolls, and shield-of-arms of Whitewood; presumably from former floor-slab of John Whitewood, his wife Parking charges apply during the high season only, which runs from the 1st March to the 31st October and from 9am until 6pm. Later commentators [9] have made the conclusion that the modern english translation is either "Shit House Lane" or "Shite Bourne Lane" and refers to public latrines that were placed over the river. Counsels opinion was taken, but the trustees were advised that it would be unwise to try to get the rent charge raised statutorily: there was no guarantee of success and the legal charges in which the plot-owners might have been involved would have been prohibitive. The trustees therefore decided, in january 1952, to set up first, a Reinstatement Fund, to which plot-owners could contribute either, a lump sum down, or annually and secondly, a Voluntary Maintenance Fund (VMF). These, of course, were to be in addition to the annual rent charge. My late father and grandfather would relate stories to me about thetwo brothers in this book. They knew them personally, albeit my

South of the Temple Church, in the centre of Tanfield Court, within the Temple precincts (P.O. Directory).

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Barton's denial of the stream thus rests on Stowe's description, which describes a route far to the west of the one proposed by Bentley. a b Ekwall, Eilert (1960). The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p.304. ISBN 0198691033. Former names : "Tidewaiter's Court" (western portion) (Strype, ed. 1720, Pt. 1, 55-Elmes, 1831). "Trinity Court" (Rocque, 1746-Lond. Guide, 1758). "Wright Street," 1771 (Tomlinson, p. 329). "Wright's Rents" (eastern portion) (Horwood, 1799).

Secondly, we have the trees planted when the estate was developed in 1927. Although, some may argue that the developer chose the wrong trees, he must be forgiven because of the amount of space he was prepared to devote to both trees and lawns. a b c d e f Bentley, David (1984). "A recently identified valley in the City" (PDF). London Archaeologist. 05 (01): 13–16 . Retrieved 2022-12-27. Many of the events depicted in this book are true, and can beindependently researched. There are some incidents that I obviously There is a sculptured lamb over the entrance door, representing the arms of the Middle Temple. Lamb's Chapel

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There was no sign remaining of the brook in Stow's time and his derivation of the name seems to be purely mythical. There is no reason to suppose that there was ever a brook or stream running in this direction in this part of the City, and the levels along the streets do not indicate the existence of the bed of a stream. The City of London Corporation has adopted a radical Climate Action Strategy which breaks new ground and sets out how the organisation will achieve net zero, build climate resilience and champion sustainable growth, both in the UK and globally, over the next two decades. By adopting the strategy, the City Corporation has committed to: Bentley then goes on to provide detailed evidence for the Lorteburn's existence. Archaeological evidence has identified dried stream beds in this part of the city. Discoveries include: On the other side of the River Esk by the Captain Cook museum is the Church Street car park. This car park has 95 spaces, 3 of which are disabled. May have been rebuilt when the L. and N. W. Ry. Goods station and depot were erected in the neighbourhood. Lancaster, Soc. of

So they applied their minds to see whether the rent charge could be raised. Could, for instance, a sliding scale be introduced to vary with the cost of living index? The estate now lies in a conservation area. [1] [2] and there has been a programme of regeneration. [3] Private roads [ edit ] The last trees to be mentioned are those planted on the east side of the estate against the cemetery wall. The high cemetery wall was a safeguard against grave robbing, ended by the Anatomy Act of 1832. The plane trees were planted probably as a screen against the sight of the tombs and graves, many people finding it unpleasant constantly to be reminded of their mortality It was unfortunate that the plane tree was chosen although it certainly produces a first-class summer screen, growing to an enormous size.Find sources: "Holly Lodge Estate"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( May 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) One of the 26 wards of the City, at no point touching the City walls, bounded north by Aldgate, Lime Street and Bishopsgate Wards, west by Bridge Ward, south by Billingsgate and Tower Wards and east by Aldgate Ward.



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