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Battle Bridge
Battle Bridge derives its name from the town mansion or inn of the Abbot of Battle. In 1568 Battell House is represented as in length eighty feet; in breadth, forty-four feet. The Abbot's Close had been before the Dissolution one open place of about an acre in extent, and had been freely used for purposes of recreation. --[R. and N., 39.] The site is now [1891] covered by Hays Wharf and Dock. |
W143: Southwark, Battle Bridge (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | An angel |
CHESMOVNGER |
R | A M F |
BATTEL BRIDG A M F | |
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W144: Southwark, Battle Bridge (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A castle |
IOHN HOLLAND AT |
R | I E H |
BATEL BRIDG SOVTHWARK I E H | |
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W145: Southwark, Battle Bridge (Farthing): (1652)
O | H H |
HENERY HAWARD H H |
R | Legend across field |
AT BATTELL BRIDGE 1652 | |
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W147: Southwark, Battle Bridge (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A hen sitting |
THE BROOD HEN AT BATLE |
R | L E S |
BRIDG IN SOWTHARKE L E S | |
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W148: Southwark, Battle Bridge (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A peacock with it tail displayed |
RICHARD SAPP AT BATLE |
R | R S S |
BRIDG IN SOVTHARKE R S S | |
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W150: Southwark, Battle Bridge (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | Seven stars |
ELINER WHITE BATEL |
R | A crescent, E W |
BRIDGE SOVTHWARKE E W | |
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