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Survey of London
… years the Railway continued to be frequented by dockers, sailors, and assorted bohemians. Its famous past was not …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1596. 60 In 1608 the inhabitants of the parish included 22 sailors. 61 Men described as mariners and seamen continued to … the local river trade that employed a majority of the sailors of the parish; watermen, 23 of whom were recorded in … was a small centre of commerce and ship-building. Five sailors and two shipwrights listed under Elton in 1608 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 86 and during the 17th century Hayden was occupied by sailors. 87 Cleeve Farm, recorded from 1677, 88 and Gravel …
Survey of London
… few years occupied by the Britannia Club for Soldiers and Sailors 174 until 1923 when Morley College for Working Men …
A History of the County of Gloucester
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bodies and private subscriptions, is about 9000. The Sailors' Home, or Brunswick Maritime Establishment, is intended for the benefit of unemployed sailors belonging to the port of London; to provide them with …
Old and New London
… voluntary donations, legacies, &c. The British and Foreign Sailors' Church, formerly called the Danish Church, … King of Denmark, for the use of the Danish merchants and sailors of London. Opposite to the pulpit is the royal pew, … here. The church was opened as a British and Foreign Sailors' Church in 1845. The Royalty Theatre, Wells Street, …
Old and New London
… day, when the remains of Nelson were conveyed by the old sailors of the Victory, and a large military and naval …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… firing (at Hango in the Baltic) on a detachment of British sailors who were landing three prisoners under a flag of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
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