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Survey of London
… & Company Ltd, which had premises nearby at what became Winkley's Wharf, acquired it in 1888, placing both its sites … Wharf was occupied by the local oil wharfingers Mark H. Winkley & Company, who in 1927 took over the disused former … erected on the site, which was cleared by the mid-1980s. Winkley's Wharf This came into being in the late nineteenth …
Survey of London
… let in the early 1930s for storing barrels of rosin from Winkley's Wharf, while the rest was used by H. Burgoine & …
Old and New London
… and packing tobacco, and beneath is the name "John Winkley, Tobacconist, near y e Bridge, in the Burrough, …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Ric, s; Mary Buckett, d, 20.12 Winkeworth Thos, ser, 15.8 Winkley Eliz, ser, 54.28 Winmins John; Eliz, ?w, 7.17 …
Survey of London
… Irish-Catholic enclave in the riverside culs-de-sac near Winkley's Wharf, where slum conditions were matched by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Catterall, 30 and to have passed later to Croft, 31 Winkley, 32 Rishton 33 and Shireburne in succession. By Sir … Church by Richard de Preston, the vicar, Richard de Winkley and Cecily the Webster being his godparents. Richard … John son of Roger de Croft in 1374 released to Richard, de Winkley and Margaret his wife his manor (house) of Catterall, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ibid. no. 2010. Another sister, Isabel widow of Jordan de Winkley, also occurs; ibid. no. 2082. Hugh de Clitheroe, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townley of Dutton in 1531 married Joan daughter of Roger Winkley of Winkley; DD, no. 668. Shortly afterwards he and his wife gave …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1415 was found to have held of the heir of Adam de Winkley; Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Chet. Soc.), i, 146. In later …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… should recover part from Maud (wife of Richard de Winkley) and Alice, minors, who were next-of-kin and heirs of …
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