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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the 19th century. An exception was the water-powered paper mill started c. 1560 by a German paper maker and printer at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Promenade and extending some 250 m. W. to Mervyn's Mill. The area to the N. and S.E. of the castle is shown … and a 'common way' ran between the W. gate and Mervyn's Mill ( Rot Hund 2, 3) and in 1504 some part of the town wall …
Survey of London
… by Blackburne, but by Jesse Christian Hukins, a run-of-the-mill architect and surveyor. The vicarage, now No. 14 Wyclif …
Survey of London
… extended southwards, remaining in use as a foundry and mill with associated shops, and served by sheer-legs and …
Survey of London
… a small portion was let for building a windmill. 24 The mill was the only building and the land was used for grazing, …
Survey of London
… both on 21-year leases. A strip about 270ft long, with the mill and a shed, was occupied by a Wapping baker. The …
Survey of London
… A. F. Timothy, a wharfinger, took a lease on the former Mill Wall Smelting Works. This had been a separate site since …
Survey of London
… Thomas Tooke, FRS (1774 1858), co-founder with Malthus, Mill and Ricardo of the Political Economy Club, and one of … subsequently known as the Padwick Estate (fig. 159). 113 Mill Wall Foundry Dudley Clark, an engineer from Winsley near … Wharf. 132 Hutching's Wharf comprised, first, the site of Mill Wall Foundry, with the addition of a narrow entranceway …