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A History of the County of Lancaster
… dated 1689. There is a ring of six bells by Mears of Whitechapel, all dated 1821, but hung in the following year. …
Survey of London
… as security for 2,600 which he owed to James Turner of Whitechapel, a timber merchant, 19 perhaps money which had …
Survey of London
… on the west side of Gun Street to William Chapman of Whitechapel, carpenter. 79 On 6 June the same three had … 97 In 1855 the liberty became part of the District of the Whitechapel Board of Works. The Vestry of the liberty in 1897 … 110 In 1837 the Old Artillery Ground was joined to the Whitechapel Union by an order of the Poor Law Commissioners. …
Survey of London Monograph
… men to sea; these things do not grow on the kerb of the Whitechapel Road, nor are they cultivated in the streets … it is remembered that it stands on the borders of crowded Whitechapel and that its quadrangle forms a breathing space …
Old and New London
… that it was said his parish stretched from Whitehall to Whitechapel. At a corner house in the Strand, with the exact …
Survey of London
… misfortune. 26 One of his assignees was James Turner of Whitechapel Road, a timber merchant and surveyor, who was …
Survey of London
… 1730. By March 1735/6 they had been assigned to the same Whitechapel printer who received an assignment of Nos. 3236 …
Survey of London
… tall first-floor windows. A William Seager, carpenter, of Whitechapel, had taken an apprentice in 1669. 126 In 1703 a …
Survey of London
… Law Commissioners that the liberty was to form part of the Whitechapel Union. In February the trustees decided to … In March they decided to comply with a request from the Whitechapel Board of Guardians that the female Paupers be removed to Whitechapel Workhouse, the Males to Christ Church Workhouse …
Survey of London
… who, with his brother Abraham, had an office in Whitechapel and, later, in Capel Court, and who committed …
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