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A History of the County of Middlesex
… referring to the public draw dock at the east end of Cheyne Walk. The charges at that time were 1d. for every … but by 1841 Earl Cadogan had erected Cadogan pier in Cheyne Walk, designed by N. Handford, catering for a large … footpath. 6 Albert Bridge Proposals for a bridge between Cheyne Walk and Battersea were made from at least 1842, 7 but …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by this time the form 'Chelsey' was becoming common. Cheyne Walk c. 1840, from the Old Church looking east to …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… "le cannell" as it leads up to a certain place called "le Cheyne", belonging to the said late monastery' (plan, p. 131). All we know of this place called 'le Cheyne' is from Agas's map, where it is shown as an oblong … to prevent cattle from entering the church. 10 After 'le cheyne' had been removed, even as late as the year 1774, one …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… recovered possession of the manor, which she sold to Lord Cheyne, 9 and at his request granted it to John Dudley and …
Survey of London
… II the other half had become the property of Charles Lord Cheyne, then Lord of the Manor, with the exception of one or … of the Westbourne, where lay St. Martin's Meadows. Lord Cheyne also possessed the land to the south-west of the … a detached portion of Kensington parish. In 1682 Lord Cheyne conveyed to the King 18 acres south-east of the old …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… hyt a-ray, That no vesselle schulde rove a-way. As nye the cheyne a brygge he made To serve for man and hors i-lade. …
Survey of London
… in importance, not to King Henry VIII's manor house in Cheyne Walk, nor to the Earl of Shrewsbury's mansion, nor to …
Survey of London
… tiler 109 Bottomley, John Composition ornaments 91 6 6 Cheyne, John Labourer in trust 90 Curl, Thomas Carpenter 82 …
Old and New London
… the camp a dangerous and fanatical woman, named Margaret Cheyne, his paramour, and a bastard daughter of the Duke of … Sir John Bulmer, all perished at Tyburn, and Margaret Cheyne was burnt in Smithfield. The next prisoners of …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… brandy to a large fleet of colliers near Burnham Flats, Cheyne, the commander of one of the shallops fired on him, …
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