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Old and New London
… "built without the city some good distance; to wit, the Lock without Southwark, in Kent Street; one other betwixt the …
Old and New London
… of that charity in the reign of Henry VIII., certain Lock, or Lazar, Hospitals were opened in situations remote … 1750. This hospital was anciently called the "Loke," or "Lock." 4 The greater part of the building was burnt down in … mentioned here that there was a similar arrangement in the Lock Chapel, Grosvenor Place. In 1761 the patients were …
Old and New London
… River. 3. Tumbling Weir. 4. Fishing Cottage 5. Tottenham Lock. According to Izaak Walton, the river Lea afforded fine …
Old and New London
… him to make an iron railing upon a certain bridge, called Lock Bridge, from which circumstance he altered his name from …
Old and New London
… he got out of the Chimnoy. 4. Door of the Red Room, the lock of which he burst open. 5. Door of the Entry between the … of the Chapel towards the Leads. 8. Door with a Spring 'Lock, which he opened. 9. Door over the same Passage. 10. The …
Old and New London
… lords of the manor. In Rocque's Map, this arch, called Lock's Bridge, from being near the Lock Hospital, 3 carries the road over a stream which runs from Newington Fields to Bermondsey!" Lock's Fields, which are still in existenceat all events in …
A History of the County of Essex
… two years. In 1815 the vestry ordered the building of a lock-up or cage. This was demolished in 1887. 323 In 1803 the …