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Old and New London
… between the Thames and Clerkenwell, viz., Bridewell-dock Bridge, Wood-market, Bridge, Fleet Bridgea bridge in the … even then one stubborn conservative kept a small, filthy dock still uncovered. In 1763, a drunken barber, from …
Survey of London Monograph
Survey of London
… offices and dressing-rooms, and alongside was the scenery dock. More of the Market Lane houses were acquired later to … royal entrance, the stage door, dressing-rooms and scenery dock. The longitudinal section reproduced in Sachs's book was … south on to Pall Mall, and the stage with its scenery dock and painting rooms to the north of the site. The …
Survey of London
… pp. 25 and 137). At that time it was drained by a cut or dock on the north and south sides, known as Theobald's Dock and Chambers' Dock respectively, and by and open ditch on the east side. a …
A History of the County of Essex
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of lookers, bailiffs, and servants. The garrison and dock of Sheerness, and its environs, the reader will however … fixing a garrison at Sheerness, and the establishing of a dock-yard, a branch of the ordnance, and other appendages …
Survey of London
… Ness in 1652 and, more seriously, to the south of Limekiln Dock, in March 1660. In the second case, brought about by … was docked at 'the Isle of Dogs', 44 perhaps at Drunken Dock. It is often unclear from mentions of the Isle of Dogs … Uwins, the then proprietors, had it pulled down and the dock serving the mill filled in. 86 The mill-seat, however, …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Doctor Atkinson a Surgeon & a Woodmonger at Hermitage dock. Jos: Good Says he lives in Lamb Street near the Market …
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