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A History of the County of Middlesex
… the benefice with the advowsons of the vicarage and Whitechapel. 13 His successor was granted the appropriation … freehold of the rectory and the advowsons of Stepney and Whitechapel were sold with the manor to trustees for William … Montgomery's title and the dependence of the patronage of Whitechapel on the rectory of Stepney. The Act secured …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… road, with stretches known as Aldgate High Street, Whitechapel High Street, Whitechapel Road, Mile End Road, and Bow Road, date from the … below Aldgate High Street, 57 and the medieval name for Whitechapel High Street was Algatestrete. 58 Other main …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and the following hamlets which became separate parishes: Whitechapel, including part of Wapping called Wapping-Whitechapel which became the parish of St. John, Wapping; … lost c. 211 a. to form the parish of St. Mary Matfelon or Whitechapel, 9 whose boundaries seem to have followed those …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Street, overlapping into Hackney and on the south reaching Whitechapel Road, but lying mostly in the later hamlet of … 30 a. Another change was in land use: in Southhyde, near Whitechapel Road, three parcels possibly totalling c. 18 a. … free and customary tenants lay among the demesne north of Whitechapel Road, most lay in open fields covering the rest …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… house was in ruins in 1652, 63 and courts were held in Whitechapel in 1655, 64 near Whitechapel church in 1677, 65 and at the New Court House on … offenders: Mile End, Stratford, Old Ford, Algatestreet (Whitechapel High Street), Haliwellstreet (Shoreditch High …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… holdings in all the hamlets of Stepney parish and in Whitechapel parish, others in Shoreditch on both sides of … recently sold, the rectory and advowsons of Stepney and Whitechapel, and the offices of steward and bailiff. 74 … fishing, with the advowsons of the churches of Stepney and Whitechapel, to trustees for William Herbert, known as Lord …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and between the Minories and Back Church Lane, Whitechapel, 25 and in the 3rd century farther from London in … or Crash mills on the Thames on the boundary between Whitechapel and St. Botolph Aldgate in 1233. 47 In addition … cottages, especially those lining the Colchester road at Whitechapel and Stratford, which owed only a small moneyrent …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the west of the lane. 64 Twelve years later Thomas Cox of Whitechapel, London, paid Thomas Frost, a Towcester butcher, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… s. a day 'according to custom'. 68 In 1828 Thomas Mears of Whitechapel recast the six bells, 69 one of which, the tenor, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Yoakley for almshos. for Quakers in Margate (Kent) and Whitechapel. Whitechapel almshos. rebuilt N. of Stoke Newington mtg. ho. …
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