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A History of the County of Essex
… Park and north to Collier Row and Chase Cross. The large Harold Hill housing estate, built by the London county … ancient parish of Hornchurch, containing five wards: town, Harold Wood, Collier Row, Noak Hill, and Havering. 2 It … at Noak Hill, becomes Paine's brook, as it passes through Harold Hill to join the Ingrebourne. 8 The Loam pond formerly …
A History of the County of Essex
… for civil purposes, governing Romford town, Collier Row, Harold Wood (or Hare Street), Noak Hill, and Havering wards. … vestry thenceforward governed only the town, Collier Row, Harold Wood, and Noak Hill wards. 4 Romford Municipal … constables, two for the town and one each for Collier Row, Harold Wood, and Noak Hill, were appointed by ancient custom …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the Romford-Brentwood road, in the area now called Harold Hill. The tenements appear to have been identical with … the London county council for the building (194858) of the Harold Hill housing estate. For the same purpose the L.C.C. … on the east side of the same common, and from Gubbins at Harold Wood. 148 The name Uphavering, by which it was usually …
A History of the County of Essex
… over all the northern wards of the parish: Collier Row, Harold Wood, Noak Hill, and Havering, as well as the Town, By … parish should be formed for Romford, comprising the Town, Harold Wood, and Collier Row, and another parish for Havering … 39 Its property included a house called the Tilekiln on Harold Wood common, which later formed the endowment of the …
Rural Parishes: Harpsden
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… 1929 (John Gray); London Gaz. 14 July 1939, 23 Mar. 1948 (Harold Ommanney and Lee Hudson); Sheppard, Brakspear's, 86; …
Rural Parishes: Rotherfield Peppard
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… who in the 1940s sold Peppard farm (150 a.) to the tenant, Harold Long. 3 The boundaries of the farms mapped in 1840 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… tenement in Butcher Row to pay for prayers for one William Harold. 156 Pews were allotted for the mayor and corporation …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Countess of Salisbury, the foundress of that nunnery. Sir Harold Brakspear thought that these verses were 'no older …
Old and New London
… became the sole king of England. On the succession of Harold I. (Canute's natural son), says Mr. Freeman, we find a … helped to swell the cry which was raised in favour of Harold." It seems doubtful how far the London citizens in the … exercised in the elections of Edmund Ironside and of Harold the son of Cnut. The city of London, there can be no …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 'the best and worthiest friend I ever possessed' ( Childe Harold, canto iv, stanza 75, note); Byron played in the first …
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