Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places . 00York House, 1790 .Old Battersea Church, 1790The Tropical Gardens, Battersea ParkThe Lake, Battersea Park .Wandsworth, in 1790Lines of Rail at Clapham JunctionThe Fishmongers Almshouses, WandsworthThe Garratt House, 1S10 .Lime Grove, Putney, in )SioFairfax House, PutneyBowling-green HouseIn and About PutneyEssex House, PutneyPutney Bridge ....Fulham Church, in 1S25 .The Moat, Fulham Palace, in 179SHolcrofts and the Priory, FulhamRichardsons House at Parsons Green, 1799Peterborough House


Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places . 00York House, 1790 .Old Battersea Church, 1790The Tropical Gardens, Battersea ParkThe Lake, Battersea Park .Wandsworth, in 1790Lines of Rail at Clapham JunctionThe Fishmongers Almshouses, WandsworthThe Garratt House, 1S10 .Lime Grove, Putney, in )SioFairfax House, PutneyBowling-green HouseIn and About PutneyEssex House, PutneyPutney Bridge ....Fulham Church, in 1S25 .The Moat, Fulham Palace, in 179SHolcrofts and the Priory, FulhamRichardsons House at Parsons Green, 1799Peterborough House .Nell Gwynnes HouseIn and About FulhamRanelagh House The Red Cow Inn, HammersmithThe Nunnery, Hammersmith, in 1S00The River Front of Hammersmith, from the Eyot at Chiswick to the Bridge, 1S00Hammersmith Parish Church, in 1S20Brandenburgh House, in 1815 .Hammersmith, in 1746 The Old Pack Horse Inn, Turnham GreenHammersmith Mall, in 1S00Old Cottages on Back CommonHogarths HouseEntrance to ChiswickAt Chiswick Chiswick House, in 1763Corney House, in 1760Chiswick Mall, in 1S20. LONDON. THE SOUTHERN SUBURBS. CHAPTER — ARK. Superat pars altera curx.—Virgit. Introductory Remarks—Geological Observations—Earliest Mentionof Southwark in History—Its Etymology— Southwark fta .»Roman Settlement - Old London Bridge—Knuts Trench—Reception of William the Conqueror by the Natives of South-wark—The Civic Government of Southwark—Its Annexation tothe City—An Icelanders Account of Old London Bridge—TheStory of OUfs Destruction of the Lridge—Hymu sung on theFestival of St. Olavc. HAVING now completed our survey of theWest End and of the northern suburbs ofLondon, it will be necessary for lis again totake in hand our pilgrim staff, and to make afresh start, with a view of reconnoitring thatlarge and interesting district which, though ities on the southern bank of the Thames,forms, and has formed for centuries, an integralpart of this great metropolis.


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