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A History of the County of Middlesex
… land. 41 At this time the land was also called the poor's land. 42 No bread seems to have been distributed and in … reserved for poor widows. By her will (proved 1856) Mrs. Mary Bennett bequeathed £500 for twelve poor families of whom … for misapplying the £3 annual rent, and devoting it to the church account. 47 In 1942 this land was sold to the county …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Greenford sold the advowson of Greenford and half a knight's fee to Brice of Stepney, 11 but it is possible that this … have been leased in 1369 to William atte Cross, rector of St. Clement Danes, 42 and in 1775 44 acres were under lease … Feckenham, who was private chaplain and confessor to Queen Mary, and became Dean of St. Paul's, and rector of Finchley …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Railway, but by 1851 they had left. 96 During the 1850's and 1860's the chemical works provided employment. During the 20th … recs. 131454. C.P. 25(1)/152/87/43. Guildhall MS. 9628. St. Ch. 8/140/4; /197/14. S.C. 2/190/21, 23. King's Coll. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… north to south, and 1½ from east to west, and in the 1860's comprised an area of 2,078 acres north and west of the … detached area of Northolt in the parish in the 1860's lay along the southern field boundary. 5 This was called … probable that Greenford itself lay near or around the church, approximately in the centre of the parish where the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… salaried officers: the parish clerk, who was paid from the church rate, and the vestry clerk, who was paid from the … any definite home. It first met in January 1895 in Betham's School, 1 where it continued to meet until 1897. Thereafter … question was becoming very pressing and one of the council's last actions in 1926 was to issue a contract for 50 council …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which 5 were in demesne. 60 It is not known whether Ailric's gift consisted of 6 hides or whether the abbey acquired … Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 72 Between 1945 and 1959 the Church Commissioners sold all their property in Greenford, … the third, which was her dower also, to the Priory of St. Helen, Bishopsgate, 10 but in the accounts of the priory …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… known in Greenford to the authorities of the Established Church, 96 but in 1817 a house in Greenford was licensed for … and supported by W. H. Perkin, the chemist. After Perkin's departure in 1873, the hall was taken over first by the … with the rise of an industrial population in the 1930's. There are two modern Baptist churches in Greenford. The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… A Roman Catholic parish was founded in 1928, 92 and the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation was registered in 1929, 93 but the permanent church was not erected until 1937. This was served by a … two curates of the Pallottine Fathers. 94 By the late 1950's the Roman Catholic population had increased and a new and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The schoolmaster was to be a married, lay member of the Church of England, and was to receive a salary of £30. He … 1823 the buildings consisted of two classrooms, the master's house, and a room for the trustees' meetings. 19 During the … reason to believe that he kept a regular school. Betham's School was the only one in existence in 1819 and 1833, 27 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Greenhill-Gysby Greenhill-Gysby Greenhill, Cleave s. Joseph, of Chesham, Bucks,gent. Trinity Coll., matric. 30 … of the Independents at Stepney 1644-71, incumbent of St. Dunstan'sin-the-East 1653-60; died 27 Sept., 1671, buried … Reg.) 1728, rector of St. Nicholas, 1713, and vicar of St. Mary, Warwick, 1724, rector of Solihull, co. Warwick, 1739, …