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Old and New London
… a descendant of Aylwyn Child, who founded the priory at Bermondsey in 1082. He was buried, according to Strype, at …
Old and New London
… was exercised alternately by the Abbots of Westminster and Bermondsey; but after the dissolution it fell to the Crown, …
Old and New London
… include in our perambulations both Southwark and Lambeth, Bermondsey and Deptford, Kennington and Walworth, Wandsworth …
Old and New London
… of Newington, St. George the Martyr, a small part of Bermondsey, nearly all Camberwell, a large portion of … Dumb, and was originally opened in 1792, in Fort Place, Bermondsey, under the auspices of the Rev. John Townsend, of … Road Chapel, and of the Rev. H. C. Mason, then curate of Bermondsey, both of whose names are perpetuated by Townsend …
Old and New London
… antiquarian interest. In St. Saviour's Priory Church, in Bermondsey Abbey, in the old "Tabard" Inn, in the Globe and …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… 7 s., the monks of St. Albans 18 d., and the monks of Bermondsey 12 d. This deed is witnessed by Thomas FitzThomas, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and was a good benefactor to the monks of St. Saviour's, Bermondsey. His descendant Thomas Fitz Aucher was become …
Old and New London
… 1814. In this lagoon there were many islands, as Chelsey, Bermondsey, &c. See Vol. IV., p. 371. See Vol. IV., p. 290. …
The Environs of London
… Esq. 1764; Captain James Herbert, 1768; Herbert, Esq. of Bermondsey, 1782; Mr. Richard Toll, 1767; Mr. John Stephens, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had two sons Richard and Thomas, the latter settling at Bermondsey, while Richard was succeeded by his son James, …
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