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A History of the County of Surrey
… and houses in his fee on the Thames and between the Bridge House and the church of St. Olave. 8 There are other … earls in the parish of St. Olave, 9 particularly to the Bridge House, but apparently only this one to their court in … alleged that the shops, which were at the end of London Bridge, were in Bridge ward. 37 This process makes clear …
A History of the County of Surrey
… George's Fields, on the 'turnpike road from Westminster Bridge to Kennington.' Lewis was the first architect, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of a rent of 2 marks to be paid by the brethren of London Bridge if these obtained possession of St. Olave's. 5 A … demolished, in 1831, to allow the approach to new London Bridge. 26 Part of the land granted in 1546 became the … side of the Borough, immediately to the south of London Bridge. Although there appears to have been a religious house …
A History of the County of Surrey
… on the whole, the Roman foundation of the first London Bridge 10; and the present Stoney Street marks the end of the … of defence for London, an outpost for the guarding of the bridge. It consequently became very important when the war … Cnut's men dug a ditch round the southern end of London Bridge, and by its means dragged their ships round the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… which was held at the George or Cotton's Wharf in the Bridge Yard, and at which two constables, one flesh-taster … for a tenement in Horsleydown (q.v.) and holders at Battle Bridge, in Mill Lane, Bermondsey Street and Le Maze. 26 The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… also served as proctors. 12 In early Tudor times the bridge wardens, whose relation to the gild has already been … though the charter implied liability for the repair of the bridge. In October 1590 34 the corporation petitioned the … financial ability, John Gill, wine merchant, of Bridge Street. In 1826 Gill established a sinking fund for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by John Sadler, who was also landlord of the 'Bear' in Bridge Street and served as bailiff of the borough 15701. 50 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to obtain an Act of Parliament for levying toll at the bridge, the toll of Welsh sheep is specially mentioned; 39 … The ironmongers and nailers were opposite the 'chewer' in Bridge Street, 59 and in another part of Bridge Street were … another of his favourite projects, the navigation of the Cherwell from Banbury to Oxford: ibid. 65. Ibid. 11720. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… centuries. In 1590 most of the houses were concentrated in Bridge Street, Wood Street, Henley Street, Mere Street, High … had begun along the high road from London, which passes up Bridge Street and divides along Henley Street and Wood Street, to Birmingham and Worcester. Originally, Bridge Street, Wood Street, Henley Street, and the Rother …
A History of the County of Warwick
… large barn adjoining the Unicorn Hotel near the Clopton bridge, and it may have been for this theatre that an actor … to an inn of this name in the 18th century. The 'Crown' in Bridge Street, an important Elizabethan inn on the site of …
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