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The Environs of London
… says he, quasi Botersey; because it was near the waterside, and was the removing house of the archbishops of …
The Environs of London
… at Beddington; or at a little box which he built by the waterside at Greenwich. Life of Sir John Leake, 8vo. 1750, p. …
Old and New London
… southward of Jacob's Island, Dockhead, and the other waterside places mentioned towards the close of the preceding …
Old and New London
… it was connected with the manufactures of Bermondsey. The waterside division of Bermondsey, or that part of the parish … people are various, including more largely watermen and waterside labourers, costermongers, and woodchoppers. The …
Calendar of Border Papers
… and loading 5 tons ash timber from Beomishe park to the waterside and thence to Newcastle, 57 s. 6 d.; bringing 40 of …
London Bridge
… 6d. And for drawing the said timber with horses to the waterside there, 10d. Total 61s. 5d. 385. [f. 225v] Costs of …
London Bridge
… the cost of 4 horses at Petersham, carrying piles to the waterside, 5s. 4d. Item paid for wiveling [ Wyuelyngge] …
Survey of London
… 15 at his pleasure, at 200L. per annum. It stands by the waterside in York buildings." 247 On 19th January, 17167, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… covering 598 a. (242 ha.), Edgehill 225 a. (91 ha.), and Waterside 185 a. (75 ha.). 12 Later boundary changes …
A History of the County of Stafford
… mills, probably associated with the settlement called Waterside on the Stapenhill side of the river. 22 There were …
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