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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… or of any defensive work on the E. and S. c(3). Lune's Bridge, over the river Lune, near the middle of the parish, … flood-water. It dates perhaps from the 17th century, the bridge being decayed in 1649. ConditionGood. c(4). Low Borrow Bridge, over the Borrow beck, on the S. boundary of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… is crossed by three bridges within the parish. Shutthill Bridge and Parkgate Bridge, 15 each with an adjacent lock, are the original 18th-century bridges. New Bridge dates from c. 1825, probably as part of a new drive …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1904 the present double lock was opened. 12 A foot-bridge over the lock was opened in 1889. 13 An island in the … road at Isleworth to Kingston, where there was a bridge by 1219. 16 In Teddington it is called Twickenham Road … Surr. iii. 488. Act for repair of road from Counters Bridge to Colnbrook, &c. 7 Geo. III, c. 88. C 54/7518, m. l; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… twice a month. 7 In 1877 a Baptist meeting was started in 'Bridge Approach, Waldegrave Road', 8 but there appear to have …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
Old and New London
… between St. Dunstan's and Temple Bar, and at Strand Bridge, east of Catherine Street, I could at one time tell … was removed by his son-in-law and daughter from London Bridge, where that cruel tyrant Henry VIII. had placed it. … widowed mother's provision shop "at Salford, just over the bridge in Manchester." His mother had begged him on her knees …
A Dictionary of London
… that the possessors of the Temple were bound to maintain a bridge or jetty at the waterside. This bridge or jetty would be the Temple Stairs. See Temple Bridge. Ten Bell Court South out of Snow Hill, in Farringdon …
A Survey of London
… a subsidie was graunted, for the reparations of London Bridge. 1290. The 18. Thomas Romain, William de Leyre. 146 C. … companie set vpon this Citie, at Aldgate, Bishopsgate, the Bridge, &c. and xii. Aldermen with the Recorder were knighted … Hugh Clopton, mercer. Hugh Clopton builded the great stone bridge at Stratford vpon Hauen in Warwicke shire. 1492. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… separating Worcestershire from Salop, and crossed by a bridge of six arches. The town consists of two streets, … it stands on the bank of the Medway, over which is a fine bridge here of seven arches. Testwood TESTWOOD, a tything, in … near the source of the river Avon, over which is a long bridge or causeway, leading into the main road to Malmesbury. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
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