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Survey of London
… time (Plate 84b). The joint lessees were William Wells of Rotherhithe, cartage contractor, and Thomas Benton of …
Old and New London
… and water-mills were farther east towards Redriff (now Rotherhithe), and Horselydown was indeed a grazing place for …
Old and New London
… ultra." Horace. Controversy respecting the Trench from Rotherhithe to BatterseaHow London Bridge was "built on … that purpose, beginning, as it is supposed, east, about Rotherhithe, and ending in the west, about Patricksey, now … or St. Olave's Street, extending from the "Bridge-foot" to Rotherhithe Church; another line of street running westward …
Old and New London
… and understood as including, and sometimes as excluding Rotherhithe, Bermondsey, and Lambeth. We shall use it, at … known also as 'the Borough,' including Bermondsey and Rotherhithe, with a population of about 194,000. 2. Lambeth, … addition of the parishes of Christ Church, Bermondsey, and Rotherhithe, and also of the "Liberty of the Clink." The …
Two Calvinistic Methodist Chapels, 1743-1811: The London Tabernacle and Spa Fields Chapel
… committees, namely Spafields, the Mulberry Gardens and Rotherhithe, should have a meeting together in order to an …
Alumni Oxonienses
… ejected or resigned 1662, pastor of a congregation at Rotherhithe; died at Hoxton 12 Dec., 1705, aged 75. See …
Old and New London
… "Canute's Trench," ran from the great wet dock, below Rotherhithe, through Newington, to the river Thames again at … from Stangate, close by Westminster Bridge, to Redriff [Rotherhithe], "across the fields" to Lambeth, meaning there …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
The Environs of London
… Richard Leake, master-gunner of England: he was born at Rotherhithe, in the year 1656. Whilst a captain, he …
Old and New London
… Richard Leake, Master Gunner of England; he was born at Rotherhithe, in the year 1656. Whilst a captain he …
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