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The Environs of London
… a third, the whole hamlet of Ratcliffe, Shadwell, and Wapping-wall to Old Gravel-lane, taking in from thence all … 154. "Theodosia, daughter of Sir Robert Clarke, Knt. of Wapping, buried July 23, 1685." "A servant of my L d … baptized May 14, 1709." "Matthew, son of Edward George, of Wapping, cooper, and Elizabeth (four days old), the first of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… subdivisions. Neither Whitechapel (including St. John's, Wapping), whose separation predated the charities, nor …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… £10, and £25 respectively to each portionist, and £13 from Wapping and £5 from Limehouse to the clerk. 47 With the … new parishes: the fees and Easter dues for Spitalfields, Wapping-Stepney, and Limehouse had yielded £523 c. 1698. 49 … locations included Church's house by the river in Wapping (Whitechapel), the King's Head, Ratcliff, and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at the junction with Gravel (later Old Gravel, then Wapping) Lane. Romano-British burials took place farther east … 13th century and certainly by c. 1577. 64 The part through Wapping was known as Cable Street by 1703, 65 and that … probably in the 11th, as it gave access to Shadwell and Wapping mills, 68 and in 1362 was referred to as the highway …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… became separate parishes: Whitechapel, including part of Wapping called Wapping-Whitechapel which became the parish of St. John, Wapping; Stratford Bow, including Old Ford; Shadwell; the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Graces paid an unchanged rent for Champeneys garden, near Wapping, c. 1380 and c. 1400, as did the abbey of St. Osyth … bounded by the later Ratcliff Highway and Cable Street, in Wapping-Stepney, probably the bishop's windmill that lay next … in 13956. 18 In 1386 an acre between two highways in Wapping-Stepney lay next to Brendmill (Burnt mill) hill, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Limehouse, Bethnal Green, Haliwell street, Stratford Bow, Wapping, and Blackwall and Poplar. Each had one constable, one aletaster (except Wapping with two), and two headboroughs (except Ratcliff with eight, and Whitechapel and Wapping with four each). 79 Between 1640 and 1655, in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… marsh 19 and by his son Robert in 1216 for Walmarsh (Wapping-Stepney). Robert also confirmed a grant by his father … or WappingStepney. 20 That some of Ralph's land lay in Wapping-Stepney and Shadwell was confirmed by the inclusion … for Stepney marsh. 34 Salomon also held land in Walmarsh (Wapping-Stepney), 35 and in 1219 Terricus of Aldgate and his …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… including the Particular Baptists, founded in 1633 in Wapping-Stepney, where in 1669 their meeting house in Meeting … the parish church in 1669. 77 Craftsmen and mariners from Wapping, Shadwell, Ratcliff, and Spitalfields attended … Samuel Annesley; they also had a chapel in Broad Street, Wapping-Stepney, from 1668. 84 Quakers had a purpose-built …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Thomas Leeds was said to keep a priest in Thorne House, Wapping, and his friend Nicholas Wolfe to have a hidingplace … 30 from Spitalfields, 15 from Bethnal Green, and 9 from Wapping-Stepney. 68 In 1680 35 were listed for Spitalfields, … 20 for Bethnal Green, 18 for Stepney, 14 for Stepney and Wapping-Stepney, and 3 for Poplar; in Spitalfields and …
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