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c. 1700
 
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The original medieval Milbourne House is largely rebuilt See in Google maps   
Milbourne House, in Barnes

1703
 
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The Mortlake Tapestry workshops are closed See in Google maps   
c. 1720
 
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The Limes is built, at 123 Mortlake High Street See in Google maps   
1754
 
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Richard Hoare moves into Barn Elms, beginning a long period of close involvement of the famous banking family in the affairs of Barnes See in Google maps   
Barn Elms, Barnes

1765
 
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The first mention of brewing in Mortlake describes two small adjacent breweries, in separate ownership, occupying between them about two acres See in Google maps   
1799
 
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The Queen’s Head pub is built in the orchard of John Dee’s house See in Google maps   
The Queen's Head in Mortlake

1811
 
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Mortlake’s two small breweries merge as a single business See in Google maps   
18267
 
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J.M.W. Turner paints two views of the terrace at Mortlake belonging to the Limes, for its owner William Moffatt See in Google maps   
J.M.W Turner Mortlake Terrace (detail), 1826
Frick Collection

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1827
 
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William Cobbett leases the Home Farm of the Barn Elms estate See in Google maps   
182731
 
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William Cobbett engages in experimental farming methods on the Barn Elms farm, and the publicity generated by his activities causes it to become known as Cobbett’s Farm See in Google maps   
Cobbett's Farm, on the Barn Elms estate