Puddle Wharf
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Puddle Dock — South out of Upper Thames Street at No. 1 at the southern end of St. Andrew s Hill (P.O. Directory). In Castle Baynard Ward. First mention: Leake, 1666. Former name : Puddle Wharf, temp. Eliz. (Proc. in Chanc. II. 242). Stow says it… … Dictionary of London
Puddle Dock Stairs — At the southern end of Common Lane and Dung Wharf (Rocque, 1746 Boyle, 1799). No later mention … Dictionary of London
Lime Wharf — 1) Two wharfs so named at the southern end of Old Pipe Yard and Lime Yard respectively (Rocque, 1746). Site now covered by Purfleet Wharf and St. Andrew s Wharf (q.v.). 2) South out of Earl Street. Two wharfs so called, one adjoining… … Dictionary of London
Victoria Wharf — South out of Upper Thames Street to the Thames, west of Puddle Dock, in Castle Baynard Ward (O.S. 1875). Former names: Vulcan Wharf (O.S. 1848 51). Lime Wharf (Horwood, 1799) (q.v.). In Rocque, 1746, Coalman s Alley seems to be on or… … Dictionary of London
Wheatsheaf Wharf — South out of Upper Thames Street, at No. 1, to the Thames east of Puddle Dock (P.O. Directory). In Castle Baynard Ward. First mention: O.S. 1848 51. Former names: Sand Wharf (Horwood, 1799). Common Lane (Rocque, 1746) … Dictionary of London
Pearson's Wharf — South out of Upper Thames Street, east of Puddle Dock (Lockie, 1810 and 1816). Not named in the maps. Named after the owner or builder … Dictionary of London
Tonson's Wharf — At Puddle Dock (Dodsley, 1761). Not named in the maps … Dictionary of London
Barklies Inn — By the south end of Addle Hill, west from St. Benet s Church, almost against Puddle Wharf, an ancient building of stone and timber builded by the Lords of Barkley and called Barklies Inne. Now in ruins and let out in tenements. Richard… … Dictionary of London
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Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland — KG (1548 – April 14, 1587) was the son of Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland, whose titles he inherited in 1563.On June 6, 1573, he married Isabel Holcroft, and they had one child, Elizabeth, born in January 1575.The Earl died on Good Friday at… … Wikipedia