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A History of the County of Oxford
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Essex
… a local Lloyd's agent in the mid 19th century. 91 Nineteen ship and smack owners were listed in 1863. 92 By 1874 twelve … bankrupted in 1841. 5 Thomas Harvey acquired the upstream ship- yard on Sainty's bankruptcy in 1834, and he, and later … 6 Wivenhoe reached the peak of its fame for yacht- and ship- building in the 1870s, before the use of wood gave way …
A History of the County of Essex
… weekly, and occasionally more often, in 1832. 12 A steam ship sailed twice a week from Wivenhoe to London from 1837. … the Swan formerly the Maidenhead, the Anchor, and the Ship, copyholds recorded between 1766 and 1777, may all have … was owned in the early 19th century by Thomas Harvey, ship- builder; it was refurbished in 1984. 63 The Falcon just …
A History of the County of Essex
… Avenue. By the 1950s numbers were dwindling, but member- ship increased in the late 1960s and the church premises were … family was associated with the church. James Husk, another ship- builder, financed and built a Swedenborgian chapel at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Essex
… were 5 inns in Woodford in 1753: the George, White Hart, Ship and Castle, New Wells, and Old Wells. 49 The number …
A History of the County of Essex
… Woodford Congregational church, a chapel was erected in Globe Road, near Ray Lodge, in 1865. From 1886 onwards a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… When sold to Richard Norman in 1675 the site was the Globe, 15 and was probably the inn or alehouse occupied by …
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