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Survey of London
… pig-keepers. At a case brought before the magistrates at Hammersmith Police Court in September 1849, the court ordered … been taken a few hundred yards westward into the parish of Hammersmith, and prosecutions were being brought against the … Banbury, had bought some forty-seven acres of this land in Hammersmith from the company, of which he had been appointed …
Survey of London Monograph
… am, Sir, yours obediently, Kelmscott House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith, Nov. 25. WILLIAM MORRIS. Canon Rawnsley to "The …
Old and New London
… to Putney, Fulham, or Barnes for two shillings; to Hammersmith, Chiswick, or Mortlake for half-a-crown; to …
Survey of London
… case established that he owed his death to taking boat at Hammersmith Mall, after having walked rapidly thither from … Frederick, Duke of Sussex (17731843), whose visits to Hammersmith are perhaps commemorated in the name of Sussex … of National Biography. History and Antiquities of Hammersmith, p. 322. Reproduced here. …
Survey of London
… in place of the builder's yard in 18801 by Joseph Mears of Hammersmith, who purchased the site from Little. 26 The last … Gate 114 consec. Vicar of Kensington to Joseph Mears of Hammersmith, builder, with the exception of No. 7 to Jonathan …
Survey of London
… a Ship Inn situated in the lane leading from the chapel at Hammersmith to the water-side, but the following entry, dated … photograph of the same. History and Antiquities of . . Hammersmith, p. 340. Reproduced here. …
Survey of London
… was described as a builder with an address in Vale Place, Hammersmith, but in 18357 he was described as a pewterer with …
Old and New London
… direction, it is our intention to make a perambulation of Hammersmith, so rich in literary and religious associations, …
Survey of London
… as is known the Rev. James Connell was the first vicar of Hammersmith to live here, where he is found in 1860, when the … called the Turret House situate near the waterside in Hammersmith formerly in the occupation of Lady Bridget … Mr. Connell is particularly described as Vicar of Hammersmith. Reproduced here. Reproduced here. …
Survey of London
… church, particularly along the highway between London and Hammersmith (now Kensington High Street) and at the southern … when half the area was purchased by William Outhwaithe of Hammersmith, bricklayer, and the other half by Robert Hartley … The first owner of the freehold was Thomas Wetherell of Hammersmith, who also owned other property in the vicinity. …
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