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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Portsmouth, 1737; the seventh by Thomas Lester, of Whitechapel, 1749; and the tenor by Richard Phelps, of Whitechapel, 1730. There is also a fire-bell, bearing on the …
Survey of London
… or without. 51 In 1855 the liberty became part of the Whitechapel District Board of Works. In 1897 the chapel …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the bells were made in the 18th century, three by the Whitechapel foundry, and one in 1715 by Richard Chandler of …
Old and New London
… slaughter-houses coming into operation, as many of the Whitechapel butchers will then desire to come here. This …
Old and New London
… Hackney, Norton Folgate, Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Whitechapel, East Smithfield, St. Katherine's, Wapping, …
Old and New London
… bell was at once cast in the foundry of Messrs. Mears, in Whitechapel. About this new bell there is no mistake. It is … in Gothic letters: "This bell was cast by George Mears, of Whitechapel, for the clock of the Houses of Parliament, under …
Old and New London
… leads past the Bethnal Green Museum, and so on to the Whitechapel Road and Mile End. Prospect Place, which extends …
Old and New London
… his wife. She died in 1755, and lies buried in St. Mary's, Whitechapel." It is on record that Mr. Howard was a constant …
Old and New London
… ourselves at Bow Bridge, which crosses the Lea between Whitechapel Church and Stratford. The river, after it leaves … called, Stratford-le-Bow, which lies between Hackney and Whitechapel parishes. Here it divides its course into several …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… M.A. 1858, D.D. 1874. Formerly incumbent of St. Jude, Whitechapel, 1860; rector of St. George, Birmingham, 1864; …
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