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Survey of London
… with the noise, pollution and danger of industry and wharfage. East of Westferry Road the side streets, stopping … of the premises by 1917, Squire & Calver having given up wharfage. 140 After the takeover of Bullivants by British …
Old and New London
… barges straight to the north and eastern suburbs, and the wharfage-ground at Paddington suffered a great deterioration …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from there, although with some difficulty, to Culham. The wharfage for Abingdon, in fact, was at Culham, 31 for the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… fortifications, and slaughterhouses. At the same time wharfage and other dues were granted to them in return for a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… hall and market-place. 115 Their property now includes wharfage and harbour dues, half of the latter being retained …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… branch) also passes through the north of Slough, and has wharfage there. This part of the town is non-residential in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… endowments: 6 a. 1 r. 25 p. at Linslade let at 30 a year, wharfage at Linslade producing 2 14 s. a year, 1,052 2 s. 2 …
Survey of London
… South West India Dock. The dock company stood to gain in wharfage rates from an extension of Poplar Dock and in 1873 …
A History of the County of Essex
… for collecting borough customs and toll, and quayage and wharfage fees. A measurer at the Hythe, presumably the water …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… and have also agreed that what mony does arrive by wharfage shall be brought into one comon stock, and the …
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