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A History of the County of Surrey
… Fields, on the 'turnpike road from Westminster Bridge to Kennington.' Lewis was the first architect, and Smirke …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Borough on the east, on the west by an outlying portion of Kennington Manor, from which it was partly separated by a … lands, tenements, meadows and pastures in Southwark, Kennington, Lambeth and Newington of the Abbot of Bermondsey … by Miss Ethel Lega Weeks of a survey of the manor of Kennington in 1649. Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v, 96; Ann. Mon. …
Survey of London
… Hill, Henry Leonard, Peirce Keninge, and the Widowe Kennington." See footnote, p. 6. In the grant by Thomas …
Survey of London
… along with a reredos, later removed to St Mark's Church, Kennington. See also Survey of London, vol.XXVI, The Parish …
Survey of London
… old church. The new church, erected on the east side of Kennington Park Road from the designs of James Fowler, 272 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… for high treason in July 1746, and some were executed at Kennington. 93 The heads of twoThomas Theodorus Deacon and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Surrey as well as in Oxfordshire, and his estate at Kennington, in Surrey, had belonged to him in 1066. In some …
Survey of London
… of working men who had marched behind their own band from Kennington to enjoy a half-day's holiday in the South …
Survey of London
… the service of the Young Pretender, who were executed on Kennington Common on 30th July, 1746, were buried here, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hothfield; and that of Longbridge contained Wilsborough, Kennington, Sevington, Kingsnoth, Mersham, Hinxhill, and part … in part. 2.GREAT CHART in part. 3.HOTHFIELD in part. 4.KENNINGTON. 5.HINXHILL. 6.WILLSBOROUGH. 7.MERSHAM in part. …
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