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According to Stow this stream ran down Fenchurch Street and Lombard Street to the west end of St. Mary Woolnoth Church, when turning south and breaking into small shares, rills or streams, "it left the name Share borne lane or South Borne lane as I have read because it ran south to the River of Thames" (S. 201). So called of the length thereof (S. 14). There is a sculptured lamb over the entrance door, representing the arms of the Middle Temple. Lamb's Chapel 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. The syllable "bourne" seems to be a later 13th century corruption of the early forms, "bord," "brod."

Langbourn is one of 25 wards of the City of London, electing an alderman to the Court of Aldermen and three councilmen (the City equivalent of a councillor) to the Court of Common Council of the City of London Corporation. Only electors who are a freeman of the City of London are eligible to stand. Vanished Churches of the City of London Huelin,G: London (Guildhall Publishing, 1996) ISBN 0-900422-42-4 In 1978 he joined the British South Africa Police (formally the BSAC). At that time Rhodesia was entangled in a civil war that ended in 1980. After serving in the new Zimbabwe Republic Police for a short time, Alan retired to enter the commercial world. Other forms : "Warda de Langeburne," 3 Ed. I. (Rot. Hund. I. 417). "Ward of Langeford," 1285 (Cal. L. Bk. A. p. 209). "Ward of Langeborne," 1209-1300 (Cal. L. Bk. C. p. 57). "Ward of Lambourne," 34 Ed. III. (Anc. Deeds, B. 2123). 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.The limes in Hillway now some 70 years old, would have grown far too large to be manageable and they are now pruned quite regularly The labumums, which have been planted, are unsuitable trees in that their shape is inartistic and they are only attractive for a short period. We are replacing these gradually with white beams and other species. Only one tree of botanical merit seems to have been planted by the developer and that is the Maidenhair (Ginko Biloba) on the roundabout at the top of Hillway This is probably the third best specimen of this tree in the country only being surpassed at Oxford and Kew. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The above map is reproduced online as the Medieval London, 1270 - 1300 layer of Layers of London at https://www.layersoflondon.org/map/overlays/medieval-london-1270-1300

left in inscription for date of John's death not filled in. Communion Table: In W. tower, of oak, with turned legs, plain Mariner House, Crutched Friars (Peter Marsden 1963-4) a small stream in the natural gravels, on an east to west alignment. [8] 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.this book will piece their stories together and bring their incredible lifeinto the light of day for my readers to enjoy. A number of finds indicative of Iron Age and Romano-British settlement are known from the parish, all on the lower My late father and grandfather would relate stories to me about thetwo brothers in this book. They knew them personally, albeit my If you’re looking for parking at Whitby Abbey, then we recommend the Abbey Headland car park. There are 421 spaces here, 6 of which are disabled. There are also ten coach bays.

For many years Camden retained the policy of only placing women on the estate but that has since lapsed. The only known other estate built for single women was in Wandsworth but has since been demolished. Parking charges apply during the high season only, which runs from the 1st March to the 31st October and from 9am until 6pm. Bentley interprets this evidence as a stream called the Lorteburn recorded east of Seething Lane in the late 13th century. [1] [4] Early references [ edit ] May have been rebuilt when the L. and N. W. Ry. Goods station and depot were erected in the neighbourhood. Lancaster, Soc. of Situated along the River Esk and closest to Whitby Town Centre is Endeavour Wharf car park. There are 250 spaces here, none of which are disabled.

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A very different course is described in 1603 by John Stow, [5] [11] giving the name as 'Langborne' and describing the route as running along Fenchurch Street, Lombard Street, and Sherbourn Lane. Stow states that the river gave its name to the Langbourn ward of the City of London. The stream was either covered over or dry by his time. The Pavilion Drive Car Park is the closest car park to Whitby Beach. There are 70 spaces here, including two disabled bays. Parking charges only apply during the high season, which runs from 1st March through to the 31st October and from 9am through until 6pm. Crosse, 1815, and others of his family, 1792–1851, wall-monument with urn finial, by Kent of Blandford. In churchyard, ten

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