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A History of the County of Somerset
… was discovered by Miss Gifford on wooden piles near the quay at Minehead and distributed under the name of E. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in 1717. 58 Pig was supplied to forges as far away as Pool Quay (in Guilsfield, Mont.), Ffridd Mathrafal, Park Mathrafal …
A History of the County of Sussex
… outwork extended south of the street to give access to a quay, 29 however, seems tenuous, especially since a burgage …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… north bank of the Clyde, and to the west of the Broomielaw Quay. The church is a neat structure. Broxburn BROXBURN, a …
A Dictionary of London
… 17 Ed. III. (Lib. Cust. II. p. 449) (q.v.). Brewer's Quay Between Tower Dock east and Chester Quay west. In Tower Ward (P.O. Directory). Earliest mention : …
Survey of London
… Brewers' Quay XII.BREWERS' QUAY (A) CLARE'S QUAY In 1352, by a document already referred to, 1 Ralph … to Sir John Philip, rector of St. Faith, a tenement with a quay which John Palmer had in Petty Wales, lying between the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… across the Trent, with great buildings, cellars, and a quay for vessels to unload at;" and near a place called the … on the coast, where a harbour has been projected. The quay is accessible to ships of 200 tons' burthen, and … are in the sea-port and market-town of Bridlington with Quay, 3310 being in the Town portion, and 1852 forming the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to be derived either from the Old Norse bryggja, meaning a quay or jetty, or from the Old English brycg, a gang plank … was dug in the south-east corner of the town near the 'quay above the bridge' in the 17th and 18th centuries, 71 and … cargoes on both sides of the Parrett after c. 1200. A quay, recorded in 1424, was probably then being faced and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… provide a site and materials for a customs house and a new quay. 88 A house was being built within the castle in 1566-7 … wall was demolished in 1726 to provide access to the quay. 95 The remainder of the site was occupied by two houses …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and wool fells by lading them in the river and not at the quay; John Godesland of Combwich shipped quantities of corn … Stuckey and Bagehot had larger vessels which used Combwich quay until the dock was built; the Sullys were coal and culm … France, and Germany involved the construction of a new quay in 1903-4, and before 1914 linseed was imported for …
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