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Survey of London
… Street in 1879 to Mr. Theodore Watts-Dunton's house in Putney. No. 27. 17991827, Thomas Croft, governor (1807) of …
Survey of London
… professor of civil engineering and architecture at Putney College from 1849. No. 26. 184260, Rev. George …
Survey of London
… if aesthetically more pedestrian houses. George Martin of Putney built two red brick and stone houses on the north side …
A History of the County of Surrey
… MORTLAKE WANDSWORTH CAMBERWELL NEWINGTON WIMBLEDON CLAPHAM PUTNEY DEPTFORD ST. PAUL ROTHERHITHE SOUTHWARK BOROUGH with … was then included in Bermondsey, and Wimbledon and Putney in Mortlake. Southwark is not entered in the Survey …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Hen: Johnson. Jn o: Loyd Cordwainer over ag t: 3 Tons in Putney near y e River, Benj a: Biggs Carpenter in Windsor Str t: in Putney known to M r Fletcher a Haberdasher at y e Sun in …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Wife of Jeremiah Always of [the parish of deleted] Putney near Wandsor [ sic] bound on pain of Imprisonment, …
Survey of London
… of a mile was later used by the District for its route to Putney (1880) and Wimbledon (1889). In addition, from 1872 … (18747) and was well forward with plans for its branch to Putney Bridge (opened 1880). So the enlarged station (Plate …
Old and New London
… and Deptford, Kennington and Walworth, Wandsworth and Putney, Fulham and Hammersmith; in each, and all of which, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1726 for compensation for loss of business to the proposed Putney Bridge was rejected. 2 In 1808 and 1812 plying places … but the Bressey report in 1937 advocated its extension to Putney Bridge to relieve other westbound routes in Chelsea …
Old and New London
… in Parliament in 1671 upon a proposal to erect a bridge at Putney, the rejection of the bill being effected by the …
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