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    long-serving Lord Treasurer. It established the Legal Quays and appointed commissioners to designate such quays at every port in the realm. At the most important...
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    inspection and assessment by Customs Officers, giving the area the name of "Legal Quays". Smuggling, theft and pilferage of cargoes were rife, both on the busy...
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  • inspection and assessment by Customs Officers, giving the area the name of "Legal Quays". The Pool saw a phenomenal increase in both overseas and coastal trade...
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    up trade forming arcades on the harbour's west side, whilst on the main quay, an open market soon developed, called "Roomland". Billingsgate Fish Market...
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    (42 m), making it the second largest of the Legal Quays after Custom House Quay. All of the Legal Quays, including Fresh Wharf, were compulsorily purchased...
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  • building currently occupies the site. The wharf was one of the twenty Legal Quays of the Port of London, designated in the Act of Frauds of 1559. They...
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    into Hammond's Quay, and Cox and Hammond's Quays were both subsequently united. The 18th century ownership of Gaunt's and Cox's Quays was somewhat unusual...
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    JSTOR 2540720. S2CID 166056236. in JSTOR Bryson, Alan (26 November 2008). "The Legal Quays: Sir William Paulet, First Marquis of Winchester". Gresham College. Free...
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    p. 559 Starkey 1983, pp. 85–86. Port of Runcorn: Limits of Ports and Legal Quays, Her Majesty's Customs and Excise, 1 January 1862 Starkey 1990, p. 180...
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    Suburbs, Kevin McDonnell, Ch 6. The Act that forbabe limited landing to 'Legal Quays' in the City was introduced in 1558 and then amended in 1799. on the...
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    coming to London were required to dock at the legal quays in the "Pool of London", a complex of many tiny quays and wharves along the side of the Thames from...
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    cargoes could be loaded and unloaded and restricted this activity to named Legal Quays; it required the Master of any vessel arriving from a foreign port to...
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    Cornwall) smuggling was for many communities more economically significant than legal activities such as farming or fishing. In the 19th and early 20th centuries...
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    Somers Quay for merchants from Flanders. In 1559, a decree outlined the legal quays along the riverside, and mandated that all imports should be declared...
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    Port of Hull (redirect from Riverside Quay)
    Retrieved 11 July 2014. "Two Humber Quays". www.hull.co.uk. Retrieved 11 July 2014. The construction of Two Humber Quays, developed by Priority Sites was...
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    and would have completely obscured the view of the cathedral from the quays. After some criticism of the plan, including strong concern from the Royal...
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    Port of London (Legal Quays) Act 1846 (repealed) 9 & 10 Vict. c. cccxcix 26 August 1846 An Act for the Regulation of the Legal Quays within the Port of...
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    1847 (Repealed by West Yorkshire Act 1980 (c. xiv)) Port of London (Legal Quays) Act 1846 Continuance Act 1847 (repealed) 10 & 11 Vict. c. cc 9 July...
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    Purchase of Legal Quays, Port of London Act 1814 54 Geo. 3. c. 45 4 November 1813 An Act to continue the Period for purchasing the Legal Quays in the Port...
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    vary the financial powers of the Corporation to make provision as to legal quays and election expenses and for other purposes. London and North Eastern...
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    Formation of Pickett Street, The Strand improvements (1793 onwards) Legal Quays, rebuilt (1793–96) St Margaret at Hill Court House Southwark, new façade...
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    took place at Fisherton de la Mere in Wiltshire..." Dr Alan Bryson, The Legal Quays: Sir William Paulet, First Marquis of Winchester (Gresham College lecture...
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  • this included one reading of 0.121, more than twice the legal limit. At one point, in 2001, McQuay weighed 146 kilograms (322 lb). His catchphrases were...
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    Harbour Quays building on the waterfront in Wellington was built by the port company, CentrePort, as part of its Harbour Quays project. The Harbour Quays project...
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    the stream enters the Tyne, as well as wooden quays which were used to unload the fishing boats. The quays were also used to ship coal from local collieries...
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    protect the environment. On 2 June, Labour pledged to reduce record high legal immigration to the United Kingdom by improving training for British workers...
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    1 West India Quay have emerged in a Sunday Times feature on the so-called leasehold property scandal. Leaseholders there have taken legal action against...
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    Quay County (/ˈkweɪ/) is a county in the state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 8,746. Its county seat is Tucumcari. The county...
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    Manchester to Irish parents. Her father, Jimmy Long, was a docker in Salford Quays and a trade union representative at Shell, Barton Docks, and her mother...
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    refrains.[citation needed] The Fall referenced Lymon in "No X-mas for John Quays" on their March 1979 album "Live at the Witch Trials". The English band...
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