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Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Division, Sworn; John Cowley Sworn [for] Alexander Sheafe, Upper Homerton Division; William Cawne Sworn [for] Benjamin … to pay the several Sums of Money set down against each of their Names which they are rated towards the relief … Labourer, George Watson of the same Wheelwright, bound each in 20, for the Appearance of Stoke Drayton at the next …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Day to shew Cause why the Penalty should not be levyed on each of them And those of them who appeared were heard. 1111. … Street Division; John Shooburt Sworn [for] Jacob Albert, Upper Homerton Division; Thomas Cooper Sworn [for] Francis … Clopton; Henry Harrill Jur. [for] M r. Samuel Woodfield, Upper Homerton; William Platt Jur. [for] M r. Samuel …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… trend had been uneven, as London businessmen remained in Upper Clapton and more had moved to Stamford Hill. Poverty … boroughs in 1921. Only one person in five, mostly in Upper Clapton or Stamford Hill, was middleclass c. 1930, when …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to go to the parochial charities of Hackney and a quarter each to those of South and West Hackney. Schemes of the same … and 1812, was spent on rebuilding the almshouses in 1819. Each inmate received £6 a quarter from 1667 and 6 guineas … on lands in Hackney marsh, of which £9 was to provide each inmate with 30 s. a year and the rest to be invested to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the parts north and south of Lea Bridge Road as Upper and Lower Clapton, and those names soon passed into … general use. 84 Hackney Lane came to be known as Lower and Upper Clapton roads, until in the late 19th century the … 90 was centrally placed, on the later border between Upper and Lower Clapton. Early growth was probably densest …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… as Clapton Street and Hackney Lane along the line of Upper Clapton Road and Clapton Common to reach Stamford Hill. … Downs, and by a road from Stoke Newington common to Upper Clapton, called Dows (by 1831 Kates) Lane (later … Bridge Road in 1745, when the bridge was built. 44 From Upper Clapton forerunners of Mount Pleasant Lane and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… began under an agreement of 1840 with Islip Odell, from Upper Clapton, for the land immediately east of Stonebridge … of most of the long shallow crescent depicted in 1852. 75 Each house has three bays and is of three storeys, attic in a … The best known examples are the pairs and short terrace, each of two or three storeys and basement, around the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by 1700 in two fields held by the Cass family and one each by the Norris family and the parochial charities, 87 and … son Thomas William emigrated in the 1820s, John MacKay in Upper Clapton Road, and Hugh Low (d. 1863), who joined MacKay … in 1760. 73 The earl of Warwick owned three brickfields at Upper Clapton, totalling c. 17 a., in 1762. 74 Balmes farm …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1810. Infants attended a school near the brickfields at Upper Clapton, which had been built by the Revd. J. J. … perhaps was a short lived forerunner of St. Thomas's, Upper Clapton, and a new Independents' school in St. Thomas's … Wesleyan. The word 'school' is to be understood after each named entry. Separate departments are indicated by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of its Georgian survivals', it is of stock brick, each house being of three bays and three storeys over a …
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