Search

Displaying 661 - 670 of 716
Old and New London
… through Hackney to Mile End, and so into the Thames at Limehouse. It probably derived its name from the royal …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the ruins of Roman London by passing directly by boat from Limehouse reach to Lambeth reach. THE CONDITIONS OF …
Old and New London
… the banks on either side from Wapping to the Tower, from Limehouse and Rotherhithe to Southwark Bridge, let us make …
Old and New London
… carried with "oars" for a shilling from London Bridge to Limehouse, Shadwell Dock, or Ratcliff Cross; or from either … directly from any place between Vauxhall in the west, and Limehouse in the east, for fourpence." The charges for … many taking up their quarters in the House for Asiatics at Limehouse. Those who do not know what the state of things was …
Survey of London
… work at Spital-fields, St. George's-in-the-East and Limehouse churches. a No. 1 Folgate Street: the Norton …
Survey of London
… building by John Meggott, timber merchant, of St. Anne's, Limehouse, with William Smelt and Christopher Richardson as …
Old and New London
… a Cornish miner's proposal to connect Rotherhithe with Limehouse. In 1823, however, a bolder, more reckless, and … it, it had joined Limehurst or Lime host, corruptly called Limehouse, a mile distant from Ratcliffe. In Dryden's …
Old and New London
… a similar work was actually begun between Rotherhithe and Limehouse, which, after proceeding 1,000 feet, broke in; …
Survey of London
… sold freehold by Ware in August 1828 to Richard Foster of Limehouse, a schoolmaster. 20 Of these six houses in Fulham …
Survey of London
… colliers, estimated at 305,000. A canal from Blackwall to Limehouse was also considered. 11 The proposals were designed … basin and the 'Light Ship Dock', and from the river at the Limehouse end. The canal was to be 23ft deep and 176ft wide, … east and west sides protecting existing properties in Limehouse, Poplar and Blackwall although no southerly limit …
Displaying 661 - 670 of 716