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STREATHAM. THE ALBUM OF STREATHAM . [ Price Two Shillings and Six - pence . ] THE ALBUM OF STREATHAM ; O R , MINISTERIAL AMUSEMENTS.
STREATHAM. THE ALBUM OF STREATHAM . [ Price Two Shillings and Six - pence . ] THE ALBUM OF STREATHAM ; O R , MINISTERIAL AMUSEMENTS.
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... Streatham which , at the time of the Survey , was included in Wallington , or Croydon Hundred , is of much interest , and is as follows : - : - " Count Moreton holds Estreham . In the time of King Edward it was assessed at five hides ...
... Streatham which , at the time of the Survey , was included in Wallington , or Croydon Hundred , is of much interest , and is as follows : - : - " Count Moreton holds Estreham . In the time of King Edward it was assessed at five hides ...
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... ( Streatham ) 1769 : 22 June ( Streatham ) 1770 : 23 May ( Southwark ) 1771 : 23 July ( Streatham ) 1772 : 15 September ( Streatham ) 1773 : 8 November ( Streatham ) 1775 : 4 May ( Streatham ) 12. Henrietta Sophia ( Streatham ) 1778 : 21 ...
... ( Streatham ) 1769 : 22 June ( Streatham ) 1770 : 23 May ( Southwark ) 1771 : 23 July ( Streatham ) 1772 : 15 September ( Streatham ) 1773 : 8 November ( Streatham ) 1775 : 4 May ( Streatham ) 12. Henrietta Sophia ( Streatham ) 1778 : 21 ...
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... Streatham , which they afterwards quitted , and for some years inhabited that which belonged to Mr. Thrale , called Streatham Park , and which Mr. Boswell , in his Life of Johnson , has made classic ground . Mr. Harrison , on his ...
... Streatham , which they afterwards quitted , and for some years inhabited that which belonged to Mr. Thrale , called Streatham Park , and which Mr. Boswell , in his Life of Johnson , has made classic ground . Mr. Harrison , on his ...
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... STREATHAM . WHEN Mr. Pitt had received the general con- gratulations for the excellent Ode with which he had honored the ALBUM : --- The truly illuftrious Lord Hawkesbury was called on to favor the company with a fpecimen of his poetic ...
... STREATHAM . WHEN Mr. Pitt had received the general con- gratulations for the excellent Ode with which he had honored the ALBUM : --- The truly illuftrious Lord Hawkesbury was called on to favor the company with a fpecimen of his poetic ...
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