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Survey of London: Volumes 43 and 44, Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs
References References CHAPTER I (pp.120) Introduction 1. Militant, 7 March 1986, p.7. 2. Pop.465, p. 390. 3. The Times, 11 Feb 1868, p. 10ef. 4. S. Pollard, 'The decline of shipbuilding on the Thames, part 1', Economic History Review, 2nd series,...
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East Ham: Churches
A History of the County of Essex: Volume 6
Epitome of my Sufferings as delivered to a Lady in Pall Mall [1716]. Stokes,
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Leek: Endon
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 7, Leek and the Moorlands
chapel, probably the income from hiring out a pall for funerals. Once a year
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Chilton Foliat
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 16, Kinwardstone Hundred
bankers of Pall Mall, and in 1789 Hammersley released his interest
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Much Wenlock
A History of the County of Shropshire: Volume 10, Munslow Hundred (Part), the Liberty and Borough of Wenlock
Much Wenlock MUCH WENLOCK Communications, p. 401. Growth of Settlement, p. 403. Social and Cultural Activities, p. 413. Manors and Other Estates, p. 416. Economic History, p. 422. Local Government, p. 433. Public Services, p. 435. Churches, p. 436...
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Parishes: Tisbury
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 13, South-West Wiltshire: Chalke and Dunworth Hundreds
Parishes Tisbury TISBURY Tisbury is 20 km. west of Salisbury. 1 The village is on the river Nadder and, apart from Mere, is the most populous place in south-west Wiltshire; 2 until the 19th century Tisbury parish was the largest in that area....
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Leek: Leek and Lowe
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 7, Leek and the Moorlands
Leek Leek and Lowe LEEK AND LOWE (THE TOWN OF LEEK) The township of Leek and Lowe, 2,722 a. (1,105 ha.) in area, included the town of Leek and a rural area to the east, south, and west. There were also three detached areas, one adjoining the...
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