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London, Environs of (Lysons)

Lysons' account of London within twelve miles of the city (4 volumes, 1796).



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The Environs of London: volume 1
County of Surrey

Daniel Lysons (1792)
Description: Covers much of present-day south London, including Bermondsey, Croydon, Kingston-upon-Thames and Lambeth.
Primary sourcesCentre for Metropolitan History
2

The Environs of London: volume 2
County of Middlesex

Daniel Lysons (1795)
Description: The first of two volumes covering the historic county of Middlesex, from Acton to Hayes.
Primary sourcesCentre for Metropolitan History
3

The Environs of London: volume 3
County of Middlesex

Daniel Lysons (1795)
Description: The second volume covering Middlesex, from Hendon to Willesden.
Primary sourcesCentre for Metropolitan History
4

The Environs of London: volume 4
Counties of Herts, Essex & Kent

Daniel Lysons (1796)
Description: Covers the metropolitan parts of the three counties, including East Barnet (Herts), Barking, East and West Ham and Walthamstow (Essex) and Deptford, Greenwich and Woolwich (Kent).
Primary sourcesCentre for Metropolitan History

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