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A Dictionary of London
… is not readily ascertainable. In later times it formed a watergate to the river on the south side of Thames Street, …
A Survey of London
… the incarnation of Christ) is at this present a large Watergate, Port or Harbrough for shippes and boats, commonly …
Survey of London
… Petty Wales and the river, and adjoining Tower Dock or Watergate. The names of its occupiers have already been given … between the tenement of Robert Purfoot on the west and the Watergate annexed to the Tower on the east, which Laurence … the "Rammes Head," with a wharf, abutting east on the Watergate of the Tower, and to the wharf of Randall Hayward …
London Bridge
… for 2 new pails for the masons, 6d. To a cordwainer at the watergate for soling 2 pairs of boots for the masons, 12d. To …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… PR (bapt.); Cheshire RO, DCR/47/11a] Cliffe, Charles, 34 Watergate St Row, Chester, cm and u (1822d. 1833). Died on 24 …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… recording of Customs entries except the West Quay and the Watergate, both of which are in the town of Southampton and …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… abutteth on that part of the haven which answereth to the watergate of the town, wherein the principal galleys are now …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… respectively named Eastgate-street, Northgate-street, and Watergate-street. This plan, strictly conformable to the …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… cloth. I. e. the 'Feathermonger,' or Seller of feathers. A watergate on the Thames, the lane running to which was a …
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