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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… of The Ridge and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Blackwall of Alton, Derbyshire; elder brother of Henry … of The Ridge and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Blackwall of Alton, Derbyshire; younger brother of Captain … Armies: Waller (Southern Association); New Model Army Blackwall [Blackwell], Richard Richard Blackwall [Blackwell] …
Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs
The dockland parish of All Saints', Poplar, encompasses the ancient hamlet of Poplar itself, the old shipbuilding centre of Blackwall, and the former industrial districts of Millwall and Cubitt Town. Poplar's story is one of development and redevelopment on both the grand and the comparatively small scale, driven in the nineteenth century by mercantile interests and manufacturing, and after the Second World War by de-industrialization and the obsolescence of the Thames-side docks. The East and West India and Millwall Docks system is discussed in detail, together with the riverside wharves and works, and the massive regeneration, still in progress, which followed the creation of the Isle of Dogs Enterprise Zone in 1982. Among important individual buildings described is the seventeenth-century church of St Matthias, a rarity from the Interregnum, built for the East India Company. A major subject is public housing, which includes the famous Lansbury Estate, built in association with the 1951 Festival of Britain.
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… of receiving stolen goods, on board the transport lying at Blackwall, to be sent back to Newgate, in order to finish his …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… formerly came to St. Katharine's could not now come to Blackwall. Tiltboats and wherries were scarcely able to pass … and fishermen of Barking, Woolwich, Greenwich, and Blackwall, using their trade of fishing with certain nets and …
A History of the County of Essex
… (Eastern Counties Railway) or Fenchurch Street (London and Blackwall Railway) over existing lines as far as Forest Gate, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Benjamin Henshaw sold it to John Perry, shipowner of Blackwall in Poplar (Mdx., later Lond.). 210 The family of …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… and Surrey (passing with them) from London Bridge to Blackwall and from thence back again to Colney Ditch to … jurisdiction at this date was being exercised only west of Blackwall, see p. xx. Probably John Chaloner, haberdasher and …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… his men, the under waterbailiff and 12 watermen from Blackwall eastward unto Colney Ditch beyond Staines westward …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 211 Thomas Wright, philanthropist, 17891875; 212 John Blackwall, zoologist, 17901881; 213 John Owens, 17901846, …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… p. 249. Admitted in the time of John Rutter and William Blackwall; under 1544 in Rawl. D51. Admitted in the time of John Rutter and William Blackwall, but under 1540 in Rawl. D51; the regnal year, 38 …
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