Mersy [Mersey], mostly new built houses of brick and stone after the London fashion; the first original was a few fishermens houses and now is grown to a large fine town and but a parish and one Church, tho... Liverpool - Page 6by Joseph Sharples, Richard Pollard - 2004 - 332 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...of the city. (Illustrated London News, 29 April 1865) large area immediately E of the medieval core. Celia Fiennes described Liverpool in 1698 as having...after the London fashion . . . built high and even.' Spectacular growth came with the Cl8. In 1715 Liverpool opened the first commercial enclosed wet DOCK... | |
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