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A History of the County of Sussex
… house in Clapham set up a rival daily coach via Dorking. 15 In the early 1830s there were six London coaches …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and is pleasantly situated on the road from London, by Dorking, to Bognor and Worthing. A small fair is held on the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
Old and New London
… his pen in the ink. 'Susan Clarke, Markis o' Granby, Dorking,' says my father; 'she'll have me if I ask, I dessayI …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… marked, leading from Chichester, by Pulborough, to Dorking. Charlotte Smith, the novelist, wrote many of her …
Survey of London
… Lamberhurst, Tunbridge, Sevenoaks, Worthing, Horsham, Dorking, Brighton, Cuckfield and Reigate, daily." 17 The …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1576,' perhaps a student of Inner Temple 1582, as of Dorking, Surrey, gent., and probably son of Sir Thomas …
A History of the County of Sussex
… lines from Horsham to Pulborough, Shoreham, Guildford, and Dorking, serving much of the rest of the rape, were opened …
London Bridge
… at 6s. 8d. the load, 6 20d. Item to Henry Carpenter of Dorking for 23 loads and to Richard Lambale for 28 loads of … bought from him, 23s. 4d. Item to Henry Carpenter of Dorking for 450 ft. and to Walter Offold for 1800 ft. of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the ancient Stayne-street, or Roman road from Arundel to Dorking. It adjoins a bay of the English Channel, formed by …
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