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  2. Putney - Wikipedia

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    Putney had a second place of worship for Independents, and Roehampton achieved separate parish status in 1845. The proprietors of the bridge distributed £31 per annum to watermen, and watermen's widows and children, and the parish received benefit from Henry Smith's and other charities. [7] [3] Putney in 1887 covered 9 km 2 (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 sq mi ...

  3. Pettiward Estate - Wikipedia

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    Roger Astley (died 1780) by his will dated 15 February 1778 bequeathed to Roger Pettiward his "copyhold estate at Putney consisting of three tenements". [23] In 1893 on this agricultural land immediately east of Erpingham Road was built an athletic track and concrete cycling velodrome, the first of its type in the United Kingdom.

  4. Houseful (company) - Wikipedia

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    Houseful Limited [2] is a British residential property software, data, and insight company based in London, England, owned by Silver Lake Partners. [3] [4]Its brands include the property website Zoopla, automated valuations (AVMs) provider Hometrack, and software brand Alto. [5]

  5. Deodar Road - Wikipedia

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    Deodar Road is a street in Putney, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. There are no other streets named Deodar Road in Great Britain. It was formerly the site of a mansion called The Cedars and a terrace of houses built in 1853. This was on the site of Copthall, a villa rebuilt in the 1620s. Next to this was a mansion, Putney House, built in the 1680s; it was converted into a College for ...

  6. Wildcroft Manor - Wikipedia

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    The building was later home to publisher George Newnes 1851–1910, architect of Putney Library, who was made baronet "of Wildcroft, in the parish of Putney" in 1895. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Newnes demolished and rebuilt the building in 1877 [ 7 ] and it was visited by writer Naomi Royde-Smith as a child from 1900. [ 8 ]

  7. St Mary's Church, Putney - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas West (1461 – 28 April 1533), bishop and diplomat, was born at Putney, and educated at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow in 1486. He built two chapels, one in St. Mary's and the other in Ely Cathedral, where he is buried. Thomas Cromwell, born in Putney, was Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1533 and ...

  8. Putney Park Lane - Wikipedia

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    The lane is an unmade road owned and managed by Wandsworth Borough Council, it is gated at both ends and runs alongside a public road with the same name. [1] It spans from Upper Richmond road at the north end to Putney Heath at the south end and is 1,683 metres long, [2] with an area of 0.9ha. [3]

  9. Putney, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Putney is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,617 at the 2020 census. [3] The town's historic core makes up the Putney Village ...