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Survey of London
… Rochester, 18607. From 1871 until c1930 Locke's Wharf at Limehouse Hole was occupied by Locke, Lancaster & Company …
Survey of London
… Munday (brickwork) and Christopher Richardson & Son of Limehouse (carpentry). 171 They were two storeys high on the …
Survey of London
… for the excavation work carried out by William Bough of Limehouse between the spring of 1815 and November 1816. 89 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1816, to serve Wapping, St. George's Middlesex, Limehouse, Shadwell, and the hamlet of Ratcliff, and to show … (Essex) 324 St. George in the East Plashet 281 Stepney Limehouse 406 Mile End Old Town Mile End 144 Poplar Forest … recipients of the traditional charity uniform. Hackney and Limehouse charity schools were reorganized in this way and …
Survey of London
… may well have been in ruins, for in 1799, the owner, a Limehouse attorney, mentioned that a weather-boarded timber … from London to become a seaman, as he is rowed down Limehouse Reach it is towards a hanged man on the Isle of … in 1673 by Sir George Marche of the Tower of London to a Limehouse yeoman, George Clifton, d for 31 10s a year, …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… a Warr t: for him. 41. Sunday, 23 April 1732 John Davis of Limehouse Caulker complaineth ag t: Jn o: Jervase, & Joseph …
Survey of London
… Grand Junction Canal basin at Paddington to the Thames at Limehouse, and was soon carrying a large and rapidly …
Survey of London
… 124 acres, bounded by East India Dock Road, Burdett Road, Limehouse Cut, and the North London railway line. In December … for the proposed buses between the steamer service to Limehouse Pier (as then intended) and the exhibition. In … (after Robert Leybourne, the first vicar of St Anne's, Limehouse), 'Lansbury', and 'New Limehouse' had already been …
Survey of London
… Isle of Dogs in 1863, to run from the Blackwall line at Limehouse across the western entrances to the West India …
Old and New London
… audience but the tribulation of Tower Hill or the limbs of Limehouse are able to endure." This passage seems to imply … low theatres in Shakespeare's time near Tower Hill and Limehouse, or did he refer to the crowd at a Tower Hill … Smithfield, St. Katherine's, Wapping, Ratcliff, Shadwell, Limehouse, Poplar, Blackwall, Bromley, Old Ford, Mile End, …
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