occasion ally drawn from the Thames at Broken Wharf , in Thames Street . The East London purchased the Lea Bridge mills, and formed a canal to bring the water to large reservoirs which they constructed at Bow ,
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M y TO THE READER . HAVING been much solicited to publish these ad¬ dresses, which were delivered on different occasions and to different audiences, I thought that there might be some advantage in publishing them together. They treat
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10 May 5, 1882 .-Royal Connaught Coffee Tavern , Woolwich . A Public Meeting was held this day , presided over by Mr. E. Davis . The Resolutions were unanimously carried, and it was resolved to form a Branch
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4 LONDON WATER . attracted attention. In 1828 seven companies supplied water to the metropolis, the whole of which was pumped from parts of the rivers within the influence of the tide, i.e. from Chelsea down¬ wards, and this
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45 Betw een Thames Junction Railway and Albion Street At 3 furlongs distance point Over the Canal Bridge and Approaches East of Albert Street Between Caroline Place and Wellington Place 150 feet 200 30" 130 80 ong. Tramway No.
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THE NAT IONAL SUNDAY LEAGUE: TO OBTAIN THE OPENING OE THE BRITISH MUSEUM, AND OTHER NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ON SUNDAY; ALSO, THE REPEAL OF THE LAW WHICH COMPELS THE CLOSING OF THE CRTSTAL PALACE AND OTHER COLLECTIONS OF AN INSTRUCTIVE
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96 Hunt ley, Joseph, Reading Hewitt , F., Leicester Haworth , A., Manchester Harvey, Alderman, Salford Heywood Aldorman AbeL Manchester Heywood Robert, Bolton Hill , Birbeck, Tottenham Hill , T. Rowley , Worcester Hills , John, Sunderland Herford. W.
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96 Hunt ley, Joseph, Reading Hewitt , F., Leicester Haworth , A., Manchester Harvey, Alderman, Salford Heywood Alderman AbeL Manchester Hoywood Robort, Bolton Hill , Birbeck, Tottenham HilL T. Rowley , Worcester Hills , John, Sunderland Herford, W. H.,
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Liberty of the Police Station , Court House , Fort Street T. C. Knight, Esq. S. 11, Fort Street . 27 Organized. Old Artillery Spital Square . G. Wakefield D.S. 37, Union Street . Ground. Deptford Police Station ,
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occasion ally drawn from the Thames at Broken Wharf , in Thames Street . The East London purchased the Lea Bridge mills, and formed a canal to bring the water to large reservoirs which they constructed at Bow ,
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0Z-Z 2 m 7y. -.0 and antiscriptural Doctrine imbibed by turbulent Fanaticks, by a Lover of Truth, Loyalty, and Peace ; a Manuscript on 8 leaves of paper, circa 1690 -in 1 vol. calf, gilt edges. 1857 Arnold 's
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BRITISH ANTI-STATE-CHURCH ASSOCIATION. TREASURER. Dr. THOMAS PRICE . SECRETARIES. Rev. F. A. COX , D.D., LL .D. Mr. EDWARD MIALL . Mr. J. M. HARE . AUDITORS. Mr. JOHN CHILDS . Mr. JAMES RICHARDSON , LEEDS . Mr. EDWARD
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96 Long , George, Clapham Park Leese, Joseph, Altrincham Lowe , George, F.R.S., St. John's Wood Levey, Rev. T. B Moore , Richard, Bloomsbury Moore , John, London Malleson , Rev. J. P., Ci-oydon Malleson, W. T., London Mason
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LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. 105 Hutton , James, Esq. 7-6* Pall Mall Hyndham,Mrs. Gloucester Lodge , Bromp- ton Hyndham, Miss, Ditto £ s. d. 110 110 110 Tnchbald, Rev. P. LL . D. Doncaster .110 Irwne, Captain, Pai k-street, Greenwich
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65 Name and Situation. 17. Clapton Chapel . 18. Tottenham , Church-rond. 19. Tottenham , High-road. 20. Southgate , Jlfrs. Walker 's Park. 21. Kingsland . 22. Ditto. 23. Brixton Hill , Mill Lane . s4- Norwood , Back
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23 the Parliament took a very favourable view of the Appli¬ cation. This crafty suppression of facts will therefore be of no avail. XI . That although Parliament has already expressed its opinion that the said restrictive clause ought
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26 Sout h London Company have not already laid down pipes throughout the proscribed district. XIII . That although the South London Water -Works' Corrfpany, in making their present and former applications to Parliament, have claimed the favourable notice
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28 So f ar as the Public is concerned, it is unfortunate that the Lambeth Proprietors did not pay some atten¬ tion to the numerous reports made by eminent engineers about the year 1821 , when it was clearly
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1Q unti l the year 1832 , the Lambeth Company used to draw the Water, not from the " centre of the stream," but " much nearer the bank ;" and owing to the constant com¬ plaints of their
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31 XXI . That the mains of your Petitioners are fully charged, day and night, so as to afford an instantaneous supply of water, in case of fire. Something more than mere assertion is here required I but let
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