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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Besides all this, was there a filthy Pass in the way, at a Bridge over a River (where but one or two Men could go over …
Survey of London
… in February 1830. Ever since the completion of Waterloo Bridge and its northern approach road (now Lancaster Place) …
Survey of London
… to buildings erected for Corbett and McClymont near Lillie Bridge in Fulham, at the corner of Seagrave and Merrington … them were employed in the 'large joiners Shop' at Lillie Bridge in 1874 to make it worthwhile for a prospective …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… William Coatsworth, Esq. (excepting the third part of Tyne Bridge, and the advowson of the two rectories), under the … extending from the west end of Hillgate to the Tyne Bridge, is now called Bridge Street. In 1790, Church Street, which turns eastward …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… as the Ock Street 46; it connects the abbey with the Ock Bridge and Mills. There was a bridge here before 1101, when the Abbot Faritius entered the … barefoot to his abbey. 47 It may, perhaps, be the 'First Bridge' mentioned in the abbey rules of the late 12th …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… there. 85 The battle of Aylesbury was fought at Holman's Bridge, 1 November 1642. According to Parliamentary reports, … the townspeople, met Balfour outside the town at Holman's Bridge. From this position he was driven by the … 98 On 26 June 1644, shortly before the fight at Cropredy Bridge, the Royalists 'sat down before Aylesbury and played …
A History of the County of Essex
… north end by a causeway with bridges and sluices, now High Bridge Road. To the north of it stood Barking Mill. 9 This … the river to be made navigable from Barking Mill to Ilford Bridge. The sponsors of the act believed that it would be …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a new aisle) in mending the streets and repairing the bridge. 34 The church formerly stood on a void place directly … certain men of the town of Bedford built an oratory on the bridge over the Ouse, known as St. Thomas' Chapel. A chaplain … was appointed who was to act as keeper of the oratory and bridge, and to receive alms from passengers for the repair of …