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Historical account of the navigable rivers, canals, and railways, throughout Great Britain as a reference to Nichols, Priestley & Walker's New map of inland navigation derived from original and Parliamentary documents in the possession of Joseph Priestley

By: Language: English Publication details: London Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green 1831.Description: xii, 776, x p., [3] folded leaves of plates ill. 29 cmSubject(s): Online resources: Action note:
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QUARTO 1823 NICHOLSON VOLS 1 AND 2 The new practical builder, and workman's companion QUARTO 1826 ALLEN The history and antiquities of the parish of Lambeth, and the archiepiscopal Palace, in the county of Surrey QUARTO 1829 TYRRELL Suggestions sent to the commissioners appointed to inquire into the laws of real property QUARTO 1831 PRIESTLEY Historical account of the navigable rivers, canals, and railways, throughout Great Britain as a reference to Nichols, Priestley & Walker's New map of inland navigation QUARTO 1834 SUGDEN A practical treatise of the law of vendors and purchasers of estates QUARTO 1834 SUGDEN A practical treatise of the law of vendors and purchasers of estates QUARTO 1835 PARTICULARS Particulars and conditions of sale, of the first portion of very valuable and important freehold property, in the parish of Battersea, consisting of numerous plots of land, in Battersea Fields, on the north side of the road, leading from Vauxhall to Battersea, having considerable frontages thereto, and also to the River Thames, with docks, and other conveniences, extending westward from Nine Elms, to the Battersea Bridge Road, including many sites eligible for building purposes, also the well-known and much-frequented tavern, The Red House ... some houses near Battersea Bridge; and the vitriol manufactory and premises, at Nine Elms ... which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Rainy ... on Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 1835 ... in sixty-one lots