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Old and New London
… nearly all Camberwell, a large portion of Lambeth, and all Streatham. The company has altogether about 170 miles of …
Old and New London
… district, as far south as the rising grounds of Brixton, Streatham, and Clapham, was little more than a dull and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… continued down to Sir Christopher Abdy, of Belgar, and of Streatham, in Surry, who died s. p. and by his will gave this …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Tooting, Upper TOOTING, UPPER, a hamlet, in the parish of Streatham, union of Wandsworth, E. division of Brixton …
The Environs of London
… from Westminster-bridge. The parish is bounded by that of Streatham on the east; Mitcham on the south and west; and … exclusive of that of Tooting Bec, which belonged to Streatham. One of them had been held of King Edward by Swain. …
Old and New London
… subject of banter between Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale, at Streatham. There had previously been an open space or square …
Survey of London
… 444. T.P. Case 38152. L.C.C.R.O., Surveyors' Returns for Streatham and East Brixton, April, 1888, No. 63. L.C.C.R.O., …
Survey of London
… in 1263, 9 the Manor of South Lambeth included lands at Streatham and Mitcham, but no mention is made of Vauxhall, … and South Lambeth, and (more significant) lands in Streatham and Mitcham. Vauxhall Manor. The plots are referred … as Vauxhall and Stockwell as well as certain lands in Streatham and Mitcham; that it was split up soon after it …
Survey of London
… common land appurtenant to the Manor lay in Mitcham and Streatham; only about three and a half acres lay in South …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… it. [1 page.] Sept. 17. 19. Deposition of Francis Lee, of Streatham, county Surrey, yeoman. About the beginning of the …
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