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A History of the County of Middlesex
… spinsters and six bachelors. The almshouses were built in Church Street in 1756. In 1822 the almspeople received nearly … Farnell built a vicarage and ten almshouses behind the new church of St. John the Baptist. 64 The almshouses were … The fact that most candidates went to the Established Church was, however, attributed to their own belief that …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and St. George's are still the respective patrons. 46 The church of Isleworth was dedicated to ALL SAINTS by 1485. 47 A … who had been chosen by the parish with his consent, the free use of the pulpit on Sunday afternoons and Wednesdays: … was pointed out that in spite of the inadequate number of free seats, eight of the 77 large pews had only one inmate …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… holding a virgate or ½ virgate each. Among those who were free were a Frenchman or some Frenchmen and an Englishman who were proven knights. 42 An extent of 1300 lists 24 free tenants, 15 burgesses, 18 persons holding by apparently semi-free tenures, and between 100 and 200 unfree tenants holding …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 27 At least after that date the heath was regarded as free of all restrictions, and complaints were made after his …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the London Road through what is now Syon House park to the church. 51 It was turnpiked in 1767, together with the road … opened in 1894 58 was provided by ferries. Syon Ferry and Church Ferry were both mentioned in the early 16th century. … in the area. Heston, like Isleworth, centres upon its church, which stands on a slight hill. The church was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… bread and ale, and was alleged to hold pleas between his free tenants without a royal writ. He also had a gallows and … was restricted to a small area immediately round Isleworth church. 85 The working of Isleworth vestry can be followed … maintained by townspeople in 1547. 89 Another was in Church Row and may have been the house by the church called …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bishop of London and later passed into the hands of Christ Church, Canterbury. 90 Whatever the explanation of these … and about 17 acres held at will, as well as a number of free tenements, one of which became Woodhall manor in Heston. … there. 99 A manor court was held in the 16th century, and free and customary tenants are referred to once or twice at …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… manorhouse probably stood south of the river and west of Church Street. 95 One chronicle includes a mill among the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… chapel in the Staines Road. 54 There was a Spiritualist church in Whitton Road in 1926 and one in Hanworth Road in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and the vicar. There were three other estates, whether free or copyhold, of over 100 acres, and eight of about 40 … 200 acres in Isleworth. 68 Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 130 a. Free tenants of Isleworth manor are listed in C 133/95, no. …
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