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A History of the County of Middlesex
… the glebe and the total value of the rectory was then £20 3 s. 9 In 1538 Walden abbey surrendered all its property, … 19 The corn-rents were redeemed between 1886 and 1940. 20 Walden abbey's house and court ( curia), mentioned in the … canonesses of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, c. 1179-89. 29 John Blund made grants in free alms after 1190 30 and c. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hill, 19 and Robert Chair, a Winchmore Hill smith. 20 George Fox was a frequent visitor and conventicles were … another Quaker, spent his last years at Palmers Green. 29 Quakerism came to be concentrated at Winchmore Hill, where … the congregation had moved to Merrivale in Oakwood Park. 20 The site had been given by a builder, C. W. B. Simmonds, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from 1613, although initially only for the larger houses. 20 The New River Co. carried out improvements during the 19th … the streams who were charged with maintaining them. 29 The growth of population and especially its concentration … Royal Northern hospital as a convalescent home. Another 20 a. was purchased and the hospital was officially opened in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Cherry Tree in Southgate was noted for its skittles alley 20 and was used by several friendly societies, the first … in 1811. 28 The Sons of Peace (1804-30) met at the Bell 29 and the Society of Good Fellowship (1808-13) at the King's … central hall choir existed by 1911, and by 1963 there were 20 music societies in Edmonton and 4 in Southgate. Of the 13 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 19 A school medical and dental service, started in 1914, 20 was made fully-operative in 1918. 21 Play centres were … and paid a chaplain to teach them Latin and singing. 29 Anthony Wood, a pupil during the Civil War, described the … College school, but it closed in 1771, transferring 20 pupils to its rival. 32 Sixteen choristers, however, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Evening classes were established at the new board schools, 20 and from 1896 there were classes for pupil teachers at the … history of the school to 1905 given in a previous volume 29 needs some correction. Thomas Christmas, by will proved in … closed. The school had revived by 1788 when 50 boys and 20 girls attended. By 1811 the school had 128 subscribers and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… an endowment from St. William's chantry, founded c. 1500. 20 The school was apparently continued after the suppression … 1736 and the town's M.P.s later contributed all of the £20 a year received. 27 Masters included John Hunt, who was … Christopher Nesse in 1649, and Francis Sherwood in 1652. 29 There were c. 50 pupils in 1670. 30 Under the Revd. Joseph …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in the manner of the S.P.C.K. At first there were 20 children, but the number soon increased. In 1792 the Revd. … admitted, each for three years, on the vicar's nomination. 20 Supported originally by subscriptions and the collection … tours; and a girls' school next to it was opened in 1811. 29 The National Society, represented locally by the East …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Thomas's Church, the corporation thus conveniently adding 20 a year to his income. 7 The Brougham Committee reported … of John Corfe and John Bailey as dancing masters (1769). 20 Of a more sober tone were the middle-class schools … in Maryport Street was provided for the boys (16). 29 The clothing was a uniform, worn in the first year on …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… being issued (also while parliament was in session) on 20 and 27 October. 4 The same embassy was probably also … oaks in park of Beverley. By petition of council. Dated 20 October 1305 at Westminster. Source: CCR 1302-7 , 294 8 … for town of Yarm. By king and petition of council. Dated 29 October 1305 at Westminster. Source: CPR 1301-7 , 389 …
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