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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… building was largely of the 15th and 16th centuries with a chancel of 1726. The old church was demolished in 1865 when … was built on the new site in 18634 from the design of G. F. Bodley and decorated by William Morris. It contains … of a man and a woman, with shield-of-arms of Simeon, by H. Hopper, London. In naveon tower buttresses, (4) of Edward …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the Victoria History of the County of Northampton nearly a quarter of a century has elapsed. The war and post-war … Major Christopher A. Markham, Mr. W. Talbot Brown, Mr. G. D. Hardinge-Tyler, Mr. Leslie T. Moore, and the Ven. … Mrs. Mary C. Hall, the Rev. A. S. Hazel, the Rev. C. H. L. Hopper, Mrs. G. Ward Hunt, Captain Ward Hunt, R.N., the late …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… church is first mentioned between 1136 and 1143, 86 a date consistent with the earliest surviving portions of the … 1538 and granted to St. Paul's cathedral after 1544. 88 A vicarage had been ordained by 1189-90 when the prior of … spire. The stained glass windows in the south aisle, by D. G. Rossetti, date from 1865; those in the north aisle, by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… through Edmonton: Ermine Street, from Bishopsgate, and a route from Cripplegate to Hatfield through Southgate and … in 1906. 69 By the late 16th century Green Lanes formed a second route to the north, entering Edmonton at Bowes and … later placed this line outside the parish. In 1871 the G.N.R. opened a branch line between Wood Green and Enfield …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Edmonton Education EDUCATION. 19 There was a schoolmaster in Edmonton in 1583. 20 In 1606 Henry Smith of London left a £2 annual rent-charge on premises in Silver Street towards … Except where otherwise stated, this account is based on G. W. Sturges, Schs. of Edmonton Hund.; Public Elem. Schs. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… late 19th century was caused chiefly by the railway. After a station was opened at Colney Hatch in 1850 to serve the county lunatic asylum, in Friern Barnet, a settlement grew up at New Southgate in the 1850s and 1860s. … through Silver Street and Lower Edmonton was opened, the G.E.R., in accordance with the Great Eastern Railway …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Edmonton Growth before 1851 Growth before 1851. A mesolithic tool has been found at Winchmore Hill, 14 people lived near Ermine Street from c. 100-350 A.D., 15 and a few fragments of Roman pottery were discovered … of the green, which was soon lined with houses, by the G.E.R. to take traffic interrupted by the low level railway. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 13 and it was said in 1666 that 'the head of the serpent', a reference to religious rebellion, dwelt in Edmonton and … nonconformists were probably Quakers. Gerard Roberts, a Quaker preacher, held a meeting there in 1669 17 and was … 290. Wm Salt Libr., Stafford, Salt MS. 33, p. 40. G. L. Turner, Original Recs. of Early Nonconformity, 92. …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… carried himself. His murder of Shane M'Higgan. He caused a picture of Her Majesty to be drawn at a horse tail and kept his Christmas according to the Pope's … for payment of his concordatum of 20 l. by Kettlewell or Hopper. Aut. p. 2. April 9. Dublin Castle. 12. Lord Deputy …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to Burghley. I have been lately made acquainted with a postcript of a letter sent from you to the Lord Deputy and … so further continue with him or no. I have given order to Hopper, Mr. Treasurer's officer, for the delivery of some … of Ireland. Councillors in England, Sir H. Wallop, Sir G. Bourchier, Sir G. Fenton, Sir G. Carew, Sir Ed. More. …
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