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A History of the County of Essex
… 43 This made it much easier to travel from Canning Town, Plaistow, or Stratford, than from the central and northern … 1563 survey mentions specifically, as newly 'inned' (i.e. reclaimed), a total of 77 a. There is other evidence, … 17. Feet of F. Essex, i. 148. V.C.H. Essex, v. 215, 282. E.R.O., D/DB 40032; ibid. D/DEl T367. E.R. xxi. 28. L. & P. …
A History of the County of Essex
… most parts of both parishes, and especially in Stratford, Plaistow, and the marshes (West Ham) and at Plashet and North … Burnell (d. 1420), who in 1412 was holding Haweloowes (i.e. Haudlo's) manor in East and West Ham, worth 20 a year. 74 … court of West Ham Burnells were mainly at Stratford and Plaistow, but also in several other parts of West Ham, …
A History of the County of Essex
… 39 It was the predecessor of a larger, suburban church. E. T. Egg, well known for his church extension activities in … erected in Chester Road, during the temporary pastorate of E. T. Egg. An iron building was added in 1890, a permanent … members of the Welsh Methodist church in Cumberland Road, Plaistow, West Ham. Presbyterians. Trinity church, East …
A History of the County of Essex
… The maintenance works of this company were established at Plaistow but were small in comparison with those at … In the eighteen-sixties, for instance, the landowners in Plaistow Marsh and the adjoining marsh-land were jointly … Wanstead 4,474, Chingford 2,410; a total of 205,775, i.e. 54.4 per cent. of the occupied population of 378,470. 72 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Blackwall Extension, across the marshes through Bromley, Plaistow and East Ham to Barking, with a loop at Abbey Mills … London Railway to begin a shuttle service between Bow and Plaistow. In the next decade there were important extensions. … Bridge to Woolwich as 8 d. single and 1 s. 3 d. return. E. Walford, Greater London (1894 edn.), i. 513. Rep. R. Com. …
A History of the County of Essex
… small building plots. Fourteen acres of market-garden in Plaistow, with an agricultural value (at 30 years' purchase) … business. Houghton, Walthamstow Past and Present, 14. E.R.O., Sage Coll. Sale Cats. vol. i. Ibid. vol. xii. E.R.O., … Ibid. 12. At the beginning of the 20th century houses in Plaistow, with rents of 8 s. 6 d. a week (22 a year) sold at …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Esq., and Francis Needham, gent. William Norrington of Plaistow, co. Essex, as Receiver General for co. Essex : … Ranelagh, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, to pay and return [ i.e., forward to England] said sum to said Bertie for the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Total bond 7,000 l. William Norrington, of West Ham (of Plaistow), co. Essex, as Receiver General for Essex. Warrant …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… date May 31 as follows, viz., for William Norrington, of Plaistow, co. Essex, gent., as Receiver as above ; sureties : … and of her charges in recovering the premises [ i.e. the said other tenements]. Prefixing : Abstract of …
Chelsea Settlement and Bastardy Examinations, 1733-1766
… Middlesex. John Edenbury, aged about 55 years, born in Plaistow in the county of Essex, upon his oath says that he … bound out an apprentice to Mr Thomas Harris, a gardener in Plaistow in the parish of West Ham in the county of Essex. …
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