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Effranchise
Effranchise Ef*fran"chise, v. t. [Pref. ex- + franchise: cf.
OF. esfranchir.]
To enfranchise.
EffrayEffray Ef*fray", v. t. [F. effrayer. See Affray.]
To frighten; to scare. [Obs.] --Spenser. Effrayable
Effrayable Ef*fray"a*ble, a.
Frightful. [Obs.] --Harvey.
Meaning of Effra from wikipedia
- The
River Effra is a
former stream or
small river in
south London, England, now
culverted for most of its course. Once a
tributary of the
River Thames...
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structures are on the
south bank of the Thames,
where the now-underground
River Effra flows into the Thames.
Despite the
evidence of
scattered Brythonic settlements...
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Graveney (sub
tributary of
River Wandle)
Norbury Brook Falconbrook River Effra River Neckinger Earl's
Sluice River Peck
River Quaggy (partially underground)...
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Bazalgette incorporated flows from the
River Effra into his 'high-level
interceptor sewer', also
known as the
Effra sewer.
Brixton was
connected to central...
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River Effra,
which by this time had been
diverted underground to
serve as a
storm relief sewer and
which flowed into the
Thames at this point. The
Effra had...
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infiltrating the churchyards'
drains from the
relatively central Tyburn, Fleet,
Effra and
Westbourne rivers which were used as foul
sewers by this date and later...
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Kennington to Brixton,
where it
forms the high
street and then
forks into
Effra Road and
Brixton Hill at St Matthew's
church at the
junction with Acre Lane...
- The bend in the
Thames near
Vauxhall Bridge. The two arms of the
River Effra joining in that vicinity,
depositing their own load, with the cross-flow...
- Next
confluence upstream River Thames Next
confluence downstream River Effra (south)
River Fleet River Walbrook (north)...
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include Beverley Brook, Lady Ty,
Oxley and Lea, and
mentions are
given to the
Effra, Ash,
Brent and Crane. The
novel was well received, with
reviewers citing...