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y, in Civil Wars, 86-89; affords William III. his approach to London, 89; affords Charles I. his approach to London, 89; economic importance of sites therein, produced by the monastic system, 117-121; railway of, draws its prosperity from beyond the valley, 121; towns of, 169-190. Thomas Rowland, last Abbot of Abingdon, 150. Thorney, original site of Westminster Abbey, 95. Tower, the, its importance in campaign in Magna Charta, 74, 78-86; compared to Louvre, 79; White, true Tower of London, 79, 82; military misfortunes of, 83, 84; Jews in, 85. Towns of Thames Valley, 160-199. Van Sittarts succeed Mills at Bisham, 164. Wages a basis for calculation of prices, 133, 134. Waite obtains Chertsey, 164. Wallingford, 22, 24, 37, 58-62, 75, 76, 177-182. Waste land, social and strategical importance of, in Europe, 75, 76. Water front, examples of parishes seeking, 8-11. Watling Street, 38; place of crossing Thames by, 44; identical with Edgware Road, 44. Weldon obtains Pangbourne, 167. Welsh land left to Chertsey, 97. Westminster Abbey, 63-97, 130, 137. Westminster, 95, 69, 93, 95, 96, 130. White Tower, 79, 82, 83. William the Conqueror, crosses at Wallingford, 37; his choice of Windsor Hill, 65; exchanges Windsor with monks of Westminster, 69; builds Tower of London, 82; anointed at Westminster, 96. William Rufus completes Tower, 82. William III., his approach to London afforded by Thames Valley, 89. Williams obtains Hinksey, 166. Williams, family of, rise of, 152-162. Williams, Henry, son of Richard, his career, 159. Williams, Oliver, uncle of Protector, 160. Williams, Richard, is given two monastic foundations by his uncle, 156; gets the revenues of Ramsey Abbey, 157. Williams, Robert, grandson of Richard, father of the Protector, 160. Wimbledon, manorial rolls of, evidence of William's marriage in, 153. Windsor, 65-78, 85. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Historic Thames, by Hilaire Belloc *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HISTORIC THAMES *** ***** This file should be named 13046.txt or 13046.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/3/0/4/13046/ Produced by Malcolm Farmer, Project Manager; Keith M. Eckrich, Post-Processor; the PG Online Distributed Proofreaders Team Updated editions will replace the p
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