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A History of the County of Middlesex
… grew out of it, sought to serve the very poor. The London City Mission, founded in 1835, 7 opened schools largely run … Schools Society, the Ragged School Union, and the London City Mission. Abbey Street, one of the largest British … connected with C.E. but links also with Inds. and Lond. City Mission. Absorbed Poor Child's Sun. sch. and used small …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… clerk of London in 1574, accumulated an estate around the City, which he left by will proved 1620 for the foundation of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 49 Two asst. curates, paid respectively £100 p.a. by City merchant and £65 p.a. by Additional Curates Soc., … 2 asst. clergy by 1919 but tradition continued with Lond. City Missionary and woman ch. worker after Second World War. … 25 Hugh Huleatt, V. 1879-85 and superintendent of Lond. City Mission dist., opened mission in Peel Grove 1881 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… immediate and almost equally poor neighbours but in the City and west London. 70 The Metropolitan Common Fund brought … Poor, iii. 395. P.R.O., HO 107/1540/21/2/23, f. 669. Lond. City Mission Mag. xix. 102. The Times, 8 Mar. 1866, 12 d. … MBW 1621 (23); The Times, 16 Jan. 1872, 5 f. Lond. City Mission Mag. xli. 8. Accn. in Metropolitan Workhos. 741. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and meetings under leaders approved by the Methodists at City Road. Among Methodist chapels originating in these … Hart's Lane. In 1819 the Community broke with the Wesleyan City Circuit when its preachers refused to acknowledge the … survey of all accommodation for worship made by the London City Mission in 1838 17 found that 6,610 ( recte 6,910) …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Metropolitan Water Board in 1904. 4 SEWERAGE. Drainage ditches or common sewers were recorded by 1660 near Kirby's … waste from the Nichol and Nova Scotia: in 1846 the London City Mission abandoned the Nichol after all its missionaries … of a tuberculosis dispensary in an agreement with the City of London Chest hospital. The M.B.'s provision for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Quoted in M. Rose, East End of Lond. (1951), 104. Lond. City Mission Mag. xxxvii. 250; J. Hollingshead, Ragged Lond. in 1861 (1861), 70. Lond. City Mission Mag. xlix. 87. Rose, E. End of Lond. 104. Vale, … Eng. Radical Agrarianism 1775-1840 (1988), 172; Lond. City Mission Mag. xix. 89. Above, settlement and building to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… estate. 12 A Southwark surveyor, William Fellowes, and a City plumber, John Shillitoe, initiated the main development …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… brandy merchant, a Covent Garden coal merchant, and a City gentleman. 45 East of the Dickens estate lay Conduit … pasture containing fruit trees and 32 elms. 3 Called the City of Nineveh in 1713, when William Coleman owned it, 4 it …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, and Robert Hanbury and from City businessmen and institutions, largely through sermons … in Metropolis, H.C. 495, pp. 231-4 (1816), iv. Lond. City Mission Mag. iii. 53. P.R.O., HO 129/21/4/1/1. Brit. … 3 June 1844, pp. 1891-4. Blomfield, Memoir, 242. Lond. City Mission Mag. iii. 53-4. Census, Rel. Worship [1690], …
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