Source Book of London History, from the earliest times to 1800
History
Source Book of London History, from the earliest times to 1800
London (England) -- History
We see several Villages, formerly standing, as it were, in the
County and at a great Distance, now joyn'd to the Streets by
continued Buildings, and more making haste to meet in the like
Manner; for Example, 1. _Deptford_, This Town was formerly reckoned
at least Two Miles off from _Redriff_, and that over the Marshes
too, a Place unlikely ever to be inhabited; and yet now, by the
Encrease of Buildings in that Town itself, and by the Docks and
Buildings-Yard on the River Side, which stand between both the Town
of _Deptford_, and the Streets of _Redriff_ (or Rotherhith as they
write it) are effectually joyn'd, and the Buildings daily
increasing; so that _Deptford_ is no more a separated Town, but is
become a Part of the great Mass, and infinitely full of People also;
Here they have, within the last Two or Three Years, built a fine new
Church, and were the Town of Deptford now separated, and rated by
itself, I believe it contains more People, and stands upon more
Ground, than the City of _Wells_.
The Town of _Islington_ on the _North_ side of the City, is in like
Manner joyn'd to the Streets of _London_, excepting one small Field,
and which is in itself so small, that there is no Doubt, but in a
very few years, they will be intirely joyn'd, and the same may be
said of _Mile-End_, on the _East_ End of the Town.
_Newington_, called _Newington Butts_, in _Surrey_, reaches out her
Hand _North_, and is so near joining to _Southwark_, that it cannot
now be properly called a Town by itself, but a Suburb to the
Burrough, and if, _as they now tell us is undertaken_, _St. George's
Fields_ should be built with Squares and Streets, a very little Time
will shew us _Newington_, _Lambeth_, and the _Burrough_, all making
but one _Southwark_.
Westminster is in a fair Way to shake Hands with Chelsea, as _St.
Gyles's_ is with _Marybone_; and Great _Russel_ Street by _Montague
House_, with _Tottenham Court_: all this is very evident, and yet
all these put together are still to be called _London_: Whither will
this monstrous City then extend? and where must a Circumvallation or
Communication Line of it be placed?
A PETITION AGAINST THE EXCISE BILL (1733).
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