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Old and New London
… hill, though there is no high ground all the way down to Clapham; on it are sitting well-dressed citizens coolly …
Old and New London
… as far as South Bermondsey, then passes southward to Clapham, and unites with western London at Victoria Station, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Old Etonians (twice) and the Old Carthusians, while the Clapham Rovers, which contained a fair proportion of …
Survey of London
… London, ed. C. L. Kingsford, 1908, vol.2, p.84 Alfred W. Clapham, 'St. John of Jerusalem, Clerkenwell', in …
Survey of London
… a second tender, from James Francis and John Day, of Clapham, stonemasons. They were to perform the mason's and … John Kelk; stonemasons, John Day and James Francis of Clapham, and Richard Lewis; clerk of works, Smith; and Robert …
Survey of London
… 40 th. year of her Age Here also lyeth the body of Mary Clapham daughter of William Clapham of Eltham in the County of Kent Gent, by Mary his …
Survey of London
… St. Mary's Walton, but then living at II Church Buildings, Clapham. 90 Frost retired from his post at the workhouse … infirmary for St. George-inthe-East and the Lambeth and Clapham workhouse. 137 The sub-committee made various …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of England, London i (3rd edn. 1973), 171. cf. A.W. Clapham, English Romanesque Architecture after the Conquest …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… James Drawatter, Robert Downe, John Paige, William Clapham, Roger Kilvert, Ant. Caruep, Henry Dunser, Ninian …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Wiston. In 1086 it was also said to include Clapham, Findon, Offington (in Broadwater), Sullington, and …
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