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| 1852 |
| | The church of St Mary Magdalen in Mortlake, designed in Gothic style by Gilbert Blount, is completed | |
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| 1852 |
| | The Mortlake brewery, after passing through several hands, is acquired by the Phillips family | |
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| 1857 |
| | The old Cromwell House is demolished and a new one, designed by Robert Philip Pope, is completed by June 1858 | |
| | Old Cromwell House, Mortlake
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| 1860s |
| | Mortlake’s brewery becomes prosperous through contracts supplying beer (India Pale Ale) to the British army in India | |
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| 1869 |
| | Extensive acquisition of neighbouring properties gives the Mortlake brewery a huge river frontage, and the success of the enterprise is commemorated in the façade of a new building | |
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| 1884 |
| | Barn Elms becomes the home of the Ranelagh Club and is soon famous for its polo matches | |
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| 1889 |
| | The Phillips family sells the Mortlake brewery to Watney’s | |
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| 1890 October 20 |
| | The explorer and Arabist Richard Burton dies in the British consulate in Trieste | |
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| 1891   June 15 |
| | Sir Richard Burton is buried in the graveyard of St Mary Magdalen in Mortlake, in a mausoleum resembling an Arab tent, designed by his wife | |
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| 1895 |
| | The Limes becomes the seat of local government in Mortlake, and remains so until 1940 | |
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