
John Rocque 1741 - 1745
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The
Anglo-Saxon settlement of Lewisham is presumed
to have been around St Mary's Church.
From there the village spread up and down
the High Street, which followed the course
of the Ravensbourne River, which was the economic
foundation of the village.
In the 1740s there were a few London lawyers
and businessmen living in the village, but
they were outnumbered by farmers. |