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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Green Lanes; according to that view, it was not until John's reign that the men of Ware (Herts.) diverted the road to … White Hart and Lordship lanes and West Green and St. Ann's roads crossed the middle of the parish. The western part of … Co. Tottenham mills were reached by a bridge over the mill stream in 1619, when King's bridge, beyond them, led …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the countess received it, presumably after Earl Waltheof's execution in 1076, but had afterwards risen to £25 15 s. and 3 ounces of gold. The lady had 2 ploughs on the … being in mercy in 1378-9. Things were 'taken away from the mill' in 1380-1 and mysterious payments to a priest 'coming …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… along part of Marsh and Willoughby lanes, where St. Paul's church had been built and Willoughby House had been … as the site for a boys' school and alms-houses. Tottenham's change from a select residential neighbourhood into a … Between Seven Sisters and Hanger Lane (later St. Ann's Road) the only buildings were Stonebridge House on the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… is indicated by the reference to Tottenham, `Totta's ham', 4 in Domesday Book. 5 Presumably it bordered the … Middle Ages. 7 The existence of a weir by 1086 and of a mill by 1254 8 suggest early habitations at the Hale (later … stood by a hermitage close to High Road 14 and St. Loy's well. 15 Accessibility from London led many citizens and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… around the high cross (the Tottenham Hill of Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler) and at the descent from Stamford Hill in … in the south, between the later West Green and St. Ann's roads. A ditch ran from Garbell ditch near the High Road as … southward through the marshes from Edmonton and, as the mill stream, joined the main river below Tottenham mills. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from 1517, and bowls, from 1528. Hunting over the lord's manor was also punished by fines. 22 In 1567 the butts were … Swan at High Cross was often illustrated in Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler as the 'sweet shady arbour' where Piscator … by Oscar Faber as a plain brick octagonal building, with steel trusses for the roof and a capacity of 11,000. 78 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… scutoge for sive knights fees, because he was in the king's service beyond the sea. 5 His seal, within the … Fin. 11 H. 6. n. 13. Esc. 4 E. 4. Esc. 22 H. 6. Ex Coll. S. Lo Kniveton. Mic. 5 H. 7. rot. 410, Ex. Antog. pen, Will. …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… lat. 12,878, fo. 151; MS. lat. 12,880, fo. 14. See Delisle's Histoire de St. Sauveur, p. 34.) 1166. Charter of Niel the … when John was close on thirty years old, being of man's estate, and a knight ( militari sub habitu), and sprung … St. Martin of Marmoutier and his monks the tithe of the mill of Torlavilla which he held of the count of Normandy by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… N. is the land and settlement of Caldecote (10); in the S.E. is the land and settlement of Wood Burcote (9), while the S.W. of the parish was once a medieval deer park, though it … the southern side of the churchyard almost to the present mill leat (SP 69504870); the wall has been seen on this …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… The recently discovered Crypt under the E. end of the S. aisle appears to be of the middle of the 14th century. In … and the tower (said to have stood at the W. end of the S. aisle) was taken down. A new Tower was built at the W. end … old roofs removed; in 18602, when a turret-stairway on the S. and a S. porch were removed, and in 1883, when a general …
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