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The Environs of London
… St. John's College, Oxford, and rector of Bradwell juxta Mare, 1727; his son Amhurst Buckeridge, M. A. fellow of St. …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the north of the parish. The shipyard of C. J. Mare & Co. (later the Thames Ironworks, Shipbuilding, and … 193 This firm, which originated in 1846 as C. J. Mare & Co., survived until 1912. 194 Throughout its life, and … and Arts Exhibition (1896), 327. For an early view of Mare's Works see plate f. p. 79. A. P. Crouch, Silvertown, …
A History of the County of Essex
… industries at Bow creek, including the shipyard of C. J. Mare & Co. (1846), later the Thames Ironworks and … grew up south and east of Barking Road station, close to Mare's shipyard. In 1851 it was called Plaistow New Town, …
A History of the County of Essex
… based on their own wharfs. The shipyard of C. J. Mare & Co. (later the Thames Ironworks) had by 1848 been … it to receive cargo vessels. 78 Immediately south of Mare's works, in 1848, was a pier recently built by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… engineer and inventor, 22 both of Stratford; Charles Mare (181598), founder of the Thames Ironworks at Canning … D.N.B. See below, p. 85. G. C. Mackrow, In Memoriam, C. J. Mare (1898). See below, p. 85. There is a memorial bust to Mare in P.E.M. D.N.B. D.N.B. See below, p. 47. D.N.B. See …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1720 (as Wesley); rector of Chelwood 1720, of Weston-super-Mare 1722, rector of Laverton 1723, canon of Wells 1723, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 17-21. Cf. Reg. Trilleck, 48. In 1408 Richard de la Mare and his wife Isabel, successors to Basile's share of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1396 16 and his widow Isabel, who married Richard de la Mare, held the estate until her death in 1421. After Isabel's …
Old and New London
… this place on his marauding expeditions, upon his famous mare, Black Bess, from which one of these taverns took its …
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