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    Bridge. Michael Faraday was born in Newington Butts in 1791. It is believed to take its name from an archery butts, or practice field. The area gave its...
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    Register as Newington juxta London. The name survives now in the street names Newington Causeway and Newington Butts and in the open space Newington Gardens...
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  • The Newington Butts Theatre was one of the earliest Elizabethan theatres, possibly predating even The Theatre of 1576 and the Curtain Theatre, which are...
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    and to the City of London via London Road and Newington Causeway at the northern junction. Newington Butts and Walworth Road adjoin the southern junction...
    71 KB (8,242 words) - 10:27, 17 December 2024
  • and is often associated with medieval field systems. An example is Newington Butts in south London where contrary to popular belief, the 1955 Survey of...
    3 KB (363 words) - 07:24, 28 September 2024
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    discoverers of all time." Michael Faraday was born on 22 September 1791 in Newington Butts, Surrey, which is now part of the London Borough of Southwark. His...
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    liberties of Halliwell/Holywell in Shoreditch and later the Clink, and at Newington Butts near the established entertainment district of St. George's Fields...
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    liberties of Halliwell/Holywell in Shoreditch and later the Clink, and at Newington Butts near the established entertainment district of St. George's Fields...
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  • Curtain, Shoreditch The Fortune The Globe, Bankside The Hope, Bankside Newington Butts The Red Bull, Clerkenwell The Red Lion, Mile End The Rose, Bankside...
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    Banks) he withdrew in 1784. He was the son of Rev John Horsley of Newington Butts and his first wife Anne Hamilton, daughter of Rev Prof William Hamilton...
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  • (1576) and the Curtain (1577), both in Shoreditch, and the theatre at Newington Butts (c. 1580?) – and the first of several playhouses to be situated in...
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    placed at Elephant and Castle because Faraday's birthplace is nearby in Newington Butts. The interior of the construction contains a London Underground electrical...
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    Centre, producing Renaissance and Dickens Christmas fairs, playing Newington Butts at the Renaissance fairs and also coaching other actors. They moved...
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    but could now cross St George's Fields to the junction of Newington Causeway and Newington Butts which is where New Kent Road starts at Elephant & Castle...
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    photographer, author, and inventor. Thomas Sutton went to school in Newington Butts and studied architecture for four years before studying at Caius College...
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    Winifred Frazer argued that "ne" is actually an abbreviation for "Newington Butts". Brian Vickers, amongst others, finds Frazer's arguments convincing...
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  • transporting theatre patrons across the Thames. He also had interests in the Newington Butts Theatre and The Swan Theatre in Southwark. Henslowe and Alleyn also...
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    included a ban on writing for the stage. Middleton died at his home at Newington Butts in Southwark in 1627, and was buried on 4 July in St Mary's churchyard...
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    Kennington Lane splits off from the A3 by means of a Y-junction, where Newington Butts becomes Kennington Park Road. Heading in a southwesterly direction...
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    and the Lord Chamberlain's Men later that same year in June 1594 at Newington Butts. There was another performance, probably also by the Lord Chamberlain's...
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