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    The River Tyburn was a stream (bourn) in London, England. Its main successor sewers emulate its main courses, but it resembled the Colne in its county...
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    Marylebone. Tyburn took its name from the Tyburn Brook, a tributary of the River Westbourne. The name Tyburn, from Teo Bourne, means 'boundary stream'...
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    through a conduit in its basement is the River Tyburn, which rises in Hampstead and flows underground towards the River Thames. The Londonist website describes...
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    shown indented River Brent (partially underground) Stamford Brook Parrs Ditch Counter's Creek River Westbourne Tyburn Brook River Tyburn River Fleet, (following...
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  • Tyburn may refer to the following places in England: London River Tyburn, a former tributary of the Thames, now a sewer Tyburn Brook, a different river...
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    Lileston (in the west, which gives its name to modern Lisson Grove) and Tyburn in the east. The parish is likely to have been in place since at least the...
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    boreholes instead. It is not to be confused with the much longer Tyburn, Ty Bourne or River Tyburn, but frequently was confused until the early 19th century...
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    Westminster (category Districts of London on the River Thames)
    the former River Tyburn at its confluence with the Thames, while the western boundary with Chelsea was formed by the similarly lost River Westbourne....
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  • Isis, wife of Oxley. Cecilia Tyburn Thames; aka Lady Ty, another "daughter" of Mama Thames and goddess of the River Tyburn. Deputy Assistant Commissioner...
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  • aka Lady Ty, "daughter" of Mama Thames and goddess of the River Tyburn. Oxley; god of the River Oxley one of the "sons" of Father Thames and his chief negotiator...
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    as Thorney Island, surrounding Westminster Abbey, and formed by the River Tyburn. A smaller sub-manor called Ebury or Eybury, containing the hamlet Eye...
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    ground was watered by the river Tyburn, which still flows below the courtyard and south wing of the palace. Where the river was fordable (at Cow Ford)...
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  • Creek') River Roding River Rom River Shuttle River Thames River Wandle River Westbourne Salmons Brook Stamford Brook Three Mills River Tyburn Brook Waterworks...
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  • The Hanging Tree (Aaronovitch novel) (category Rivers of London (book series))
    Newton manuscript Sir William Tyburn – an earlier deity of the River Tyburn. Considered to have been killed by the river's industrial pollution in the 19th...
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    adjoining Lower Lea Valley. Streams and rivers like the River Lea, Tyburn Brook and Bollo Brook drained into the river, while some islands, e.g. Thorney Island...
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    the Houses of Parliament) were built. It was formed by rivulets of the River Tyburn, which entered the Thames nearby. In Roman times, and presumably earlier...
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    Walbrook (subterranean) (L) River Fleet (subterranean, also known as the Holbourne) (L) River Effra (subterranean) (R) River Tyburn (subterranean) (L) Falconbrook...
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    Bond Street. In the seventeenth century this was a field beside the River Tyburn which contained a spring. The land was owned by the Crown but leased...
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    (formerly Uxbridge Road). The river entered Hyde Park at what is now the Serpentine and is within the park joined by a tributary, Tyburn Brook. The Serpentine...
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    High Street in the north, its winding shape following the course of the River Tyburn that it once ran alongside and pre-dating the grid pattern of the other...
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  • Moon Over Soho (category Rivers of London (book series))
    "associate" of the Folly. Cecilia Tyburn Thames; aka Lady Ty, "daughter" of Mama Thames and goddess of the River Tyburn. Oxley; one of the "sons" of Father...
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    Between the 12th century and 1782, it was variously known as Tyburn Road (after the River Tyburn that crossed it north to south), Uxbridge Road (the name...
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  • Broken Homes (category Rivers of London (book series))
    Folly. Cecilia Tyburn Thames: a.k.a. Lady Ty, "daughter" of Mama Thames and goddess of the River Tyburn. Effra: goddess of the River Effra and by implication...
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    In 1236, a system of pipes was built to funnel fresh water from the River Tyburn to the Great Conduit in Cheapside, where Londoners could collect their...
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  • Whispers Under Ground (category Rivers of London (book series))
    "associate" of the Folly. Cecilia Tyburn Thames; aka Lady Ty, "daughter" of Mama Thames and goddess of the River Tyburn. Olympia and Chelsea; school age...
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    Abbey, the holders of the Manor of Tyburn. The chapel was named St Mary-le-Bourne, for the bourne, or River Tyburn. In the borough's coat of arms, the...
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  • the Holbourne) River Effra (subterranean) River Tyburn (subterranean) Falconbrook (subterranean) River Westbourne (subterranean) Tyburn Brook (subterranean)...
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    Vauxhall Bridge (category Bridges across the River Thames)
    service closed in 2001 following the opening of the nearby London Eye. The River Tyburn also joins the Thames near Vauxhall Bridge, 200 yards (180 m) upstream...
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    Victoria line (category Tunnels underneath the River Thames)
    pumped through heat-exchangers at Victoria station from the River Tyburn and into the River Thames. Between 2009 and 2014, thirteen ventilation shafts...
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    The River Effra is a former set of streams in south London, England, culverted and used mainly for storm sewerage. It had been a tributary of the Thames...
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