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A Survey of London
… to the Earle of Bedfords house lately builded nigh to Iuy Bridge, and so on the north side to a lane that turneth to … street, in the liberties of Westminster (beginning at Iuie Bridge), first is Durham house, builded by Thomas Hatfielde … S. Stephens Ally. From this gate vp Kings streete, to a bridge ouer Long ditch (so called for that the same almost …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… deliver an annual account to the dean and chapter or the Bridge wardens; and that the poor residing in the house … prebendary of the cathedral, the two wardens of the bridge, the late mayor, the senior aldermen, and the town …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and might signify among the antient Britons and Gauls, a bridge, or passage over a river; since it is no where used, … there is likewise mention made of a gate beyond the bridge. WE HAVE no further mention of ROCHESTER, though it … and from the town of Stroud to the city, the King's bridge on the other side of the water being broken; and also …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the front of three houses almost in a line northward from Bridge-lane, and the north wall forms the back of these … delightful view of the river, both above and below the bridge, the navy, docks, &c. the cathedral, castle, and … to contribute to the repair of the first pier of Rochester-bridge. NASHENDEN is a manor in this parish, which lies about …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… over the river Medway here in a boat, there being then no bridge, and was buried near the north wall of the upper cross … in London. This bishop was a good benefactor to the new bridge at Rochester. Thomas Brown, LL. D. first subdean, then … year of his age; his head was afterwards set on London bridge, and his body buried in Barking church-yard, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Lancaster
… two of the most notable being in 1605 and 1645. 14 A bridge over the Irwell, connecting Manchester and Salford, … 15 In 1368 Thomas del Booth of Barton left money for this bridge. 16 Another, over the Irk, is named in 1381. 17 These … town, but the best, of three arches, is over Irwell. This bridge divideth Manchester from Salford, the which is a large …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… or Huntingdon Way, 3 it crossed the river by 'the one bridge in England which gives name to a county'. 4 Roads from … St. Neots and Ely join the Huntingdon Road west of the bridge, and to the east roads from Newmarket, Bishop's … was concentrated round the castle site north-west of the bridge and the market-place south-east of it, roughly 1 mile …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The city of Cambridge Bridges BRIDGES The Great Bridge. The origin of the Great BridgeMagdalene Bridge as it is called today goes back, as has been seen, 65 … pontage of 2 s. on the hide, promising to rebuild the bridge with stone. Instead of fulfilling his pledge he had …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… accounts in 1583. ST. PETER BY THE CASTLE, or BEYOND THE BRIDGE. This little church measuring 15 by 35 feet, and used …
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