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A History of the County of Oxford
… Thame on materials and labour for the highway from Crendon Bridge past the Vicarage and up the lane by John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in five places by dykes, the breaking down of Long Crendon Bridge, and the prevention of passage by wayfarers. The … off the Crendon causeway, and by another in 1894 Thame Bridge on the Crendon road was destroyed. 45 Both the river … shown on the earliest English road map ( c. 1360). 53 The bridge at the north end of this road over an arm of the Thame …
A History of the County of Oxford
… innkeepers were noticeably frequent. At one court a bridge on the foot-road from Thame to Moreton was ordered to …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… River Thames, by reason of the number of weirs between the bridge (London Bridge) and Windsor had become choked and almost unnavigable. … an account of the number of weirs existing from London Bridge to Staines, how many there had been in ancient times, …
A Dictionary of London
… Embankment On the north side of the river from Blackfriars Bridge to Chelsea Bridge. Commenced 1862. Opened 1870. Included in Wren's … from Tower Hill to Puddle Dock, in Tower, Billingsgate, Bridge Within, Dowgate, Vintry, Queenhithe and Castle Baynard …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… shall take of every Carriage that shall come over such a Bridge such a Sum; and it is said there in the Sixteenth … concern the Common-wealth, as Presentments that a common Bridge is in decay, and that either a particular Man is bound …
Survey of London
… Arthur Flower who had an estate agent's business in New Bridge Street: if so, it may be noted that he probably lived, …
The accession of George I (1714): List of knights, commissioners, citizens & burgesses in Parliament
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Heydon. William Pulteney, Esq; Hugh Cholmely, Esq; Borough Bridge. Sir Brian Stapylton, Bart. Edmund Dunch, Esq; Malton. …
Survey of London Monograph
… Hall actually in the Thames, straddling old Waterloo Bridge. 25 Another proposal placed the building on an island … of Alfred R. Bennett recommended the construction of a new bridge near the Temple, which would carry not only trams, … D. Gilbert (1864 1946), c suggested a site at Westminster Bridge, as part of a project for an embankment on the south …
Survey of London
… in 58. The wall lasted until 1760. In 1759 the Westminster Bridge Commissioners informed 80 the Admiralty that they … of the Admiralty courtyard when sold to the Westminster Bridge Commissioners (see p. 58) was 124 feet, to which has … was afterwards acquired by agreement with the Westminster Bridge Commissioners (see p. 58). P.R.O., Adm., 3/34 …