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Southwark, Surrey, England

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Southwark. Settlement in Surrey, England.

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Basic data

Instance of: Settlement
Wikidata ID:
Geonames ID:
Ordnance Survey ID: 4000000074343954
WGS84 coordinates: 51° 30' 9.90" N, 0° 5' 48.44" W
In or near:
Copyright acknowledgements: [1]

Parent organizations

Dates in italic are earliest or latest known dates. Non-italic dates are definite start or end dates.

Parent: Relationship: Earliest: Latest: Source:
Surrey, England Settlement in county [2]
Inner London (NCA 112) Geographic [3]
Southwark constituency, Surrey, England Parliamentary [4]
Unknown Civil
Ecclesiastical
 Needs source

Personnel

NameRoleEarliestLatest
Pichford, John (harness maker)Resident
Skinner, Thomas (-1658, harness maker)Resident

Query for sources

 Description
Boulton - Southwark (thesis, 1983)J. P. Boulton, The social and economic structure of Southwark in the early seventeenth century, with special reference to the Boroughside district of the Parish of St Saviours, Southwark (Ph.D. thesis, University of Cambridge, 1983).
TNA, SP 28/179Parish accounts: Surrey. 1 box, no folio numbers. Includes loss accounts for these places among others: Lingfield, West Molesey, Mitcham, Peper Harrow, Haslemere, Pirbright, Morden, Southwark. Also account of money received by Thomas Evans of Bletchingley. Account of John Leigh, high constable of Tandridge. Account of William Lickfold, high constable of Farnham hundred. Account of John Dingley for raising horse in Kingston and Elmbridge hundreds, October 1643.


  1. This page contains data from the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain © Crown copyright and database right. Free to use under the Open Government Licence (OGL).
  2. Computed by QGIS spatial join of Ordnance Survey Open Names point data and Historic County Borders Project shapefile (definition B, full resolution).
  3. Computed by QGIS spatial join of Ordnance Survey Open Names point data and character area shape files from Natural England and Natural Resources Wales.
  4. Inferred from shire and borough names.