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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Chalcotts and Wilds, in the parishes of Hendon, Finchley, and Hampstead, and a tenement called the White …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Middx., Rokealds and Chobham, Essex, 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. Finchley, Middx., 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. Thos. Pace: Bettysthorn, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… John Gage, Sir William Kingston, and Antony;Gostwyke, for Finchley;Sir Humph. Foreste;the poor men of Somersetshire, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… at Colbie, Huntingdon and London, &c. vj. Receipts at Finchley, 6 Oct. 31 Hen. VIII. 60 s., at Newcastle, 11 Oct. …
Old and New London
… private road between the bishop's palace and the common at Finchley. Other writers, including Mr. James Thorne, F.S.A., … or as when Dick Turpin, from his far-famed oak on Finchley Common, an oak which still defies the battle and the … of making a more easy communication between Holloway and Finchley. The attempt, however, failed, and the result was …
Old and New London
… "Bull Inn," on the descent of the Great North Road towards Finchley, is worthy of note as one of the many such …
Old and New London
… Highgate to Hampstead, while its apex reached nearly to Finchley northwards. In fact, a great portion of it still … fought but a little farther on. A little on our left is Finchley Common, where they still show us Grimaldi's Cottage …
The Environs of London
… Stoke Newington, Hackney, Tottenham, Friarn Barnet, Finchley, and Pancras. It contains about 2200 acres of land; … to 40, to be chosen from Highgate, Holloway, Hornsey, Finchley, and Kentish-town, if there shall be so many in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… toll in 1318. 37 By 1354 there was a road from Highgate to Finchley, and Highgate was so called, presumably from the … 40 Pavage was granted for the stretch from Highgate to Finchley in 1354 41 and the road was later maintained by the … northward. 55 It was little used by natives of Hornsey, Finchley, and Friern Barnet, who outnumbered all other users …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1304 and 1318, when it was managed directly with that of Finchley. In 1318 there was a separate grange of Hornsey, … century. 97 By 1318 the field called Little Redings (in Finchley) existed in the woods, and assarting continued after … 57 but they failed to establish rights on the neighbouring Finchley common in 1812. 58 There was waste on the manor of …
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