London Stone (riparian)

London Stone is the name given to a number of boundary stones that stand beside the rivers Thames and Medway, which formerly marked the limits of jurisdiction (riparian water rights) of the City of London. == History == Until 1350, the English Crown held the right to fish the rivers of England and charged duties on those people it licensed to fish.

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London Stone (riparian)

London Stone is the name given to a number of boundary stones that stand beside the rivers Thames and Medway, which formerly marked the limits of jurisdiction (riparian water rights) of the City of London. == History == Until 1350, the English Crown held the right to fish the rivers of England and charged duties on those people it licensed to fish.

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