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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the northern boundary is less easy to explain. Heston's western boundary runs down a lane connecting Cranford and … from the heath quite near the Crane to join it near St. Margaret's: 36 part of its course dried up after the … the town from Smallberry Green) just above the bridge in St. John's Road. The part of the Bourne below their junction …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish beadle of Isleworth was performing the constable's duties, but the constables continued here to be manorial … as long as their office survived. 79 In 1293 the Prior of St. Valéry 80 and the Master of St. Giles's Hospital claimed … at £50 a year, and a combined vestry hall and reading-room was built in South Street. 2 By this time, however, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Confessor to Earl Algar. By 1086 it was held by Walter of St. Valery, one of the Conqueror's companions. 91 He had a son Bernard, who presumably succeeded him, 92 and in 1130 Reynold of St. Valery held the same amount of land in Middlesex as …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to have belonged to the lord of the manor. 77 The fair's history is more obscure, since there were two fairs in the … Incl. Awards. Syon Ho., MS. K. ii. 5; cf. Census, 1841. 1 st Rep. Com. on Markets and Tolls [C. 5550], p. 184, H.C. … Tithe Award. Lewis, Topog. Dict. Eng. (1831); Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1890). Mdx. Chron. 9 Jan. 1909, jubilee …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Stoke to his daughter Maud. Henry held it of the Abbey of St. Radegund, Bradsole (Kent). Ralph de Pyrie, perhaps Maud's son, granted it to Edmund, Earl of Cornwall. 91 It seems to … were in use. 9 This mill stood on the Duke's River in St. John's Road, and was managed by a partnership, of which …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… remodelled by Robert Adam. In this case, however, Adam's work extended to the exterior of the house and much less of … of time during which he was employed at Osterley, Adam's work here is less of a consistent whole than at Syon. The … known to have employed him elsewhere. The rococo breakfast-room at the far end of the north-west range also dates from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Heston and Isleworth which owned property there were St. Valéry, holding the rectory, St. Giles's Hospital without London with services in Heston, St. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to have once more become a warren. In 1463 the abbess's warren next to the old monastery was leased to William … clear that most of the new park had been inside the abbey's warren. Since the park later extended northwards into … were also inclosed in the park though they remained Syon's property until the Dissolution. 65 In 1573 the park …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… generally attended the meetings, according to the bishop's records. 88 In 1885 the meeting had 33 members. The number … 1909. 96 His subsequent secession to open the South Street mission 97 weakened the church for a time, but the … but nothing more is known of it unless it was the mission room which was in existence in 1894 but had disappeared by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the Staines Road and east of the Crane. 38 To James's chagrin it was little used by the soldiers, and after the … Street in London, where it became a chapel of ease to St. Martin in the Fields. 39 There were probably some few … chancel. 68 The convent of Sisters of Charity of St. Paul was opened about 1909 in the Lampton Road. The nuns took …
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