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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
Old and New London
… the MuseumThomas CarlyleChelsea EmbankmentAlbert BridgeThe Mulberry GardenThe "Swan" InnThe Rowing Matches for Doggett's … steamboats. Near the river and Cheyne Walk was a large mulberry-garden, one of those established in the suburbs of …
The Environs of London
… park 211 was taken for that purpose, and planted with mulberry-trees; it attracted a considerable share of the …
Old and New London
… for raw silk was established here, and a number of mulberry-trees were planted for the purpose, but the scheme … Elizabeth's nursery ground, and on which still exists a mulberry-tree said to have been planted by that queen, is …
Survey of London
… Elizabeth's garden, in which still remains the celebrated mulberry tree planted by Her Majesty's own hands, but now …
Old and New London
… quarter of an acre, in which a prominent object is a fine mulberry-tree planted by the painter's own hand. At the … a garden before it of about a quarter of an acre. An old mulberry is the only tree in the neglected garden that may …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to the south. The house and its walled garden, with a mulberry tree of Hogarth's time, offer a peaceful contrast …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Chiswick Judaism JUDAISM. Worshippers used Mulberry House, a Jewish orphanage at the corner of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of which the bath alone is still frequented; the Mulberry and Vineyard gardens, now covered with buildings, …
Survey of London
… New Tunbridge Wells, become a pleasure ground called the Mulberry Garden. The proprietor, William Body, supplied food … were appropriated by the Volunteers as an adjunct to the Mulberry Garden, with drill and exercise yards and a … New Prison on a much larger scale by extending it over the Mulberry Garden, Bridewell and workhouse sites, as well as …
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