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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… restoration of Charter (1) ? St Helen, Southbroom, Bishops Canning, Wilts (2) HAB (1) b ? Devizes, Wilts, bur 6 Jul …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Essex
… serving the works was the railway which connected at Canning Town with the North Woolwich line. 43 This made it much easier to travel from Canning Town, Plaistow, or Stratford, than from the central … in 1889, set up its headquarters not in East Ham but in Canning Town. 44 East Ham's other great modern industry is …
A History of the County of Essex
… Park (W) church, Green Street, was opened in 1882, in the Canning Town circuit. 64 A larger church was erected in … when it was sold. 71 Abbots Park (W) church, Arragon Road (Canning Town circuit), seems to have been erected in 18912 to … successively of the 8th London, 13th London (Canning Town), and Upton Park circuits. He worked at East Ham …
Survey of London
… workers' houses was created by the docks and factories of Canning Town as well as of Poplar. On the East India Dock …
Survey of London
… of 41 houses in Poplar (including No. 110) and four in Canning Town. It included 25 small houses around a court …
Survey of London
… for pedestrians across the 'Iron Bridge' over the Lea as Canning Town developed. In 1859 it was thought that this … presumably at least as remunerative as building, until Canning Town across the Lea increased the demand for workers' … a suburban turnpike-road', but the link between Poplar and Canning Town was now far from that, and it had been necessary …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies and Persia
… a hoy for London. Examination of Mawood, a linendraper of Canning Street, that he and others contracted for 16 churles …
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