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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… some sea-going barges, laden with corn, sailed from the Thames to Peterborough. 50 In 1850, 1851 and 1887 the river …
A History of the County of Oxford
… improved navigability of the river Windrush as far as the Thames, and for more 'settled government' to exclude …
A History of the County of Oxford
… some agricultural produce was transported down the river Thames by barge from wharfs at Radcot and elsewhere. Delay in … route called Abingdon Lane, which led to a crossing of the Thames at Bablock Hythe (in Northmoor): 57 the importance of … the building of Abingdon bridge and Newbridge across the Thames in the 15th century; thereafter the road southwards …
A History of the County of Oxford
… stocks and in 1897 prompted threats of litigation from the Thames Conservancy. 252 By then the UDC was considering more …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the previous year. 56 M. Gelling, Early Charters of Thames Valley (1979), pp. 46, 131, 133; Blair, A-S Oxon. 133 … volume intro. (parish bdies). Gelling, Early Charters of Thames Valley, p. 141; for a fanciful story concerning the …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Essex
… taken over by Forrestt and Sons Ltd. from Limehouse on the Thames who used steel. 7 Joseph Cole and his son Daniel built …
A Dictionary of London
… of Bartholomew Denmars and was a public way to the Thames. In 17 Ed. III. complaint was made that it had been … Wolsieslane See Wolsies Gate. Wood and Co.'s Wharf On the Thames at the south end of William Street, west of Chatham … Woodruffe Lane See Cooper's Row. Woodwharf .On the Thames, in Castle Baynard Ward. Earliest mention: "St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 95 There was extensive meadow along the streams of the Thames in the south and west. In 1086 there were 120 a. of …
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