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Old and New London
… and in 1649 it was sold for 4,380 to one Thomas Walker, of Camberwell. It was recovered by the Bishop of Winchester, at …
Old and New London
… purgative medicine, when he was visited by Dr. Arnould, of Camberwell. By that gentleman's advice, he was sent to a …
Old and New London
… in 1774, as "a small spot of ground on the road to Camberwell, and about a mile and a half from London. Upon … portion of the Common by the road to Brixton and the Camberwell New Road, stands St. Mark's Church, the second of …
Survey of London
… accommodation of twenty women were built in the parish of Camberwell, and in 1863 seven houses accommodating 28 women …
The Environs of London
… Mitcham, Wandsworth, Battersea, Clapham, Lambeth, and Camberwell. The greater part of the land is arable, the soil …
Unpublished London Diaries
… by-election, 582 C. Cabinet maker, 200 cable-laying, 396 Camberwell, Surrey, 167, 327, 370, 423, 516, 738 …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… J. de Reygate of London 1310-11 SrFF (a tenant in Camberwell). - Reigate Sr. Robert Hardel 1290 LBA 175, 1295 …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… J. de Camerwell 1342 LBF 81 (bailiff of weavers). - Camberwell Sr. Probably a weaver like Walter Joye (1318 CW …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… is a master's surname. William will have come from Camberwell Sr. - Cf. 1292 S [Walbr 64]. Margaret, widow of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… suburban parishes of Rotherhithe, Bermondsey, Newington, Camberwell, Clapham, and Battersea; the market-towns of … commencing a little to the west of the road from London to Camberwell, is carried eastward across the Kent road, and …
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