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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Madeley, Little Wenlock, Wellington, Dawley, Malins-Lea, Shiffnall, Lilleshall, and some other places. From the …
Survey of London
… 18 What is apparently Lennox House is shown in Morden and Lea's Map of 1682 as occupying a position in the central …
Survey of London
… obtained an extension of this for 15 years. 10 Morden and Lea's Map of 1682 shows that by that date a considerable …
Survey of London
… W.O., 26/1, p. 308.) It is shown thus on Morden and Lea's map of 1682, and the fact is in accord with several …
Survey of London
… was formed before 1682, it being shown in Morden and Lea's Map of that date, and was at first known as St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger. Ditto. 1414, Thomas Dallyng. Ditto. 1424, William Lea. Ditto. 1465, William Pikenham, LLD. collated by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… south side in the dock area, a west side along the Lea and a north side close to the West Ham-Leyton and West … to wander at random in Epping Forest, and the River Lea was a useful place of recreation for some who could … 98 Boating was confined mainly to the stretch between Lea Bridge and Walthamstow and was probably on the whole a …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Sotterley. Sotterley is, undoubtedly, the southern lea or pasture land of Saxon times, so called in relation to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… brook on the west and the tributaries of the river Lea on the east. 15 The main water-course 16 is Mimmshall …
Alumni Oxonienses
… esq.), licenced 13 June, 1693, to marry Catherine Lea, of Streatham, Surrey, spinster. See Foster's Inns of …
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