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A New History of London
… together at every ten feet. This chain is let into a channel cut into the bandage of Portland stone, and defended …
A New History of London
… far as Holborn-bridge, where Turnmill brook fell into this channel. The sides were built of stone and brick, with … tide at Holborn-bridge: the wharfs on each side of the channel were thirty feet broad; and were rendered secure from …
A New History of London
… Thames. The street now called Wallbrook was originally the channel of a rivulet of that name, which entered the city … in the ground on the south side of the street near the channel; and was so well fastened with bars of iron as to …
A New History of London
… parish, taking in part of Privy Garden, extends through Channel Row, properly Cannon Row, to New Palace-yard, with …
The Spanish Company
… and Portugall, or either of them, or to, or from any the Islands comprehended within our priviledge, contrary to the … vessells fraighted for Spayne or Portugall, or any the Islands or Places comprehended within our privileges, for the … free of the Company) into Spayne or Portugall, or any the Islands comprehended within our priviledge, to doe any feate …
Calendar of Border Papers
Calendar of Border Papers
… custom has been to sweep the filth on the streets into the channel, and it is carried down by the water to the Shoregate …
Calendar of Border Papers
… s. 10 d. Added for Tinmouth castle, . . . . 274 l. For the Islands, 372 l. 17 s. 6 d. And Wark castle, 57 l. 15 s. 10 d. …
Calendar of Border Papers
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