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A History of the County of Middlesex
… dedicated to St. Mary existed by 1231, when Walter, rector of Acton, held a house from Peter FitzAlulf. 82 The church … until 1872. 83 The benefice was a rectory in the gift of the bishop of London. 84 The church was valued at £13 6 s. … Osborne Rd., and Acton Green sch. 1877; 73 Stanley Rd. iron mission church by 1886 until 1902; 74 Fletcher Rd. by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Agrarian history. Agrarian History The field system of the five-hide holding that became the Somerset estate was distinct from that of Acton manor elsewhere in the parish. The estate, covering … which included the silk dyeing formerly done in iron buildings in the Steyne. 70 The company was renamed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… William Antrobus, in 1805 offered to assist the foundation of a school for the poor; 33 nothing further was mentioned, … said to have been established in 1808 under the auspices of the rector and supported by subscriptions. 34 In 1815 a … for 540 B, 540 G, 548 I. Temp. accn. for 105 B and 60 G in iron bldg. added by 1906. 1906 a.a. 586 B, 546 G, 514 I. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Growth GROWTH. Prehistoric settlement is attested by finds of palaeolithic and neolithic Bronze-Age burials at Mill Hill Park, and Iron-Age coins near Bollo Lane. 71 Although the name Acton, … 'oak town', is Anglo-Saxon, it was first recorded as that of a witness, Viel of Acton, in 1181. 72 In the Middle Ages …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of ACTON was a division of the bishop of London's manor of Fulham, which he acquired … brick, with a fluted door surround and an elaborate cast-iron balcony. At the rear two older cottages faced a paved …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… church. 37 He observed that the Independent ministries of Philip Nye, 1643-56, and Thomas Elford, 1656-61, had resulted in loss of support for 'the Independent separating vigour', because … added. Mission adopted by Acton Cong. church 1884, and iron hall built between nos. 11 and 13 Palmerston Rd. 1885, …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Feb. 4.Indenture by which the bishop sells his manor of Wokey to the Duke of Somerset. Confirmed by the chapter, May 17. o. 25. 15489, … camery and stable 6 s. 8 d. Sales: lead 15 l. 6 s. 2 d. iron 14 s. 6 d. freestone 10 s. 2 d. crests 10 d. laths 1 s. …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Acts and accounts 158091 15801581. 1580, Sept. 30.Election of officers : Auditors: Philip Bisse and Sampson Newton. Master of the fabric: Philip Bisse. Surveyors of houses: William … great chest remaining in the treasure-house, bound with iron, and the casket within the same, with sufficient locks …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… and accounts 15911600 15911592. 1591, Sept. 30.Election of officers : Auditors: James Cottington and John Langworthe. Baron of the exchequer: William Powell. Master of the fabric: James … "to the end that he shall keep the clock and chimes in all iron and wire work yearly, at his own proper cost and …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Acts and accounts 161020 16101611. 1610, Sept. 30.Election of officers. Auditors: John Borne and Richard Boughton. Baron of the exchequer: Philip Bisse. Master of the fabric: Robert … 5; 6 s. 8 d. "pro le winding the pardon bell"; 13 s. for iron work about the great bell; 9 s. 9 d. for timber, nails …
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