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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and appropriators, the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, London. The appropriate tithes have been commuted for 390, … of York, 17 miles (N. N. E.) from Hull, and 190 (N.) from London; containing, with Burton, 1005 inhabitants. This … Ossulstone, county of Middlesex, 6 miles (N. by W.) from London; containing 5937 inhabitants. The manor of Hornsey, …
A Dictionary of London
… 1341 (Ct. H.W. I. 450). Filled up since the Fire of London, 1666. Horseshoe (The) A brewery called "le Horssho" …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of St. John the Evangelist is by William Warrington of London. 19 The vestry was extended northwards in 1911, 20 and … a paten, and two almsdishes, all silver-gilt and made in London in 1796. 3 The school-church of 1883 was designed in a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… MP S/218. Ibid. SB 1/69. C.R.O., R 60/24/2/24. Rep. Com. Univ. Income, 184, 198; C.R.O., L 75/10; P.R.O., MAF …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… including part of Highgate, adjoining the county of London on the N. Cromwell House is the principal monument. … holding a shield, (a) formerly Thomas Savage, bishop of London (14961501) and archbishop of York but now defaced, (b) William Warham, bishop of London (15023). The upper half of the second stage and the …
Old and New London
… pleasant village situated in a low valley five miles from London, through which the New River flows. This place is a favourite resort of the good citizens of London." Hornsey and London since that time have approached much nearer to each …
The Environs of London
… Hornsey has belonged, from time immemorial, to the see of London. The bishops had formerly a residence at this place; … of the building. It did belong to the bishop of London, at which place have been dated divers evidences, some … ill-fated and short-lived Edward the Fifth was brought to London, after his father's death, the Lord Mayor of London
A History of the County of Middlesex
… evoked strong local pride. Few changes of scene in greater London were so complete as that which accompanied an ascent … bought by Sir William Pritchard, a former lord mayor of London. It remained with Pritchard's heirs the Uthwatts and, … plaster ceiling, removed from no. 72 Leadenhall Street (London) in 1968. The garden of Lauderdale House, since 1891 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1976. 45 Bread fund. Susannah Chambers (d. 1641) of London, widow, left a rent-charge of £4 2 s., of which £2 12 … £120 to apprentice six poor boys of Hornsey to freemen of London in trades other than those of silkweaver, tailor, and … of Hornsey bequeathed £1,000 to the Stationer's Company of London on condition that £14 a year was paid to apprentice …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was patron, 99 it has been in the gift of the bishop of London from at least 1321. 1 There were chapels at Muswell … numerous rectors who held other preferments were Walter of London, rector in 1302-3, 71 Robert Harrington, rector … C. Montgomery-Campbell, rector 1926-33, became bishop of London. 77 There was a curate in 1547, 78 1749, and 1851. 79 …
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