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A History of the County of Middlesex
… overseers kept livestock for the poor in 1598, 36 when 40 s. was left to augment it. 37 The poor had customary grazing … election, 57 which was contested by some 20 others. 58 John Miles (d. 1886), chairman of the vestry, became chairman … began on a new building on the same site. Designed by Sir John Brown and Henson and opened in 1941, 95 the town hall …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was held in 1336 by the knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. 47 It was probably among the lands between … and Richard Fitzneal (d. 1198) and the chapter of St. Paul's. 50 In 1338 the manor was a member of the bailiwick of … by Sir John Popham (d. 1607), Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 67 and in 1671-3 by Sir John Cropley. 68 Dr. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The Friary, Manor farm, and Friern Lodge (later Frenchman's farm) existed by 1661 34 and in 1783 their dependent … demesne lessee in 1519 was William Ward, 36 followed by John Spencer, clerk, and Francis Galliardietto in 1528, 37 by … Hollick and Tottenham woods were joined in 1623, when the king asked that gates be provided between them for his …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Friern Barnet Public services PUBLIC SERVICES. Pymme's brook in Southgate was thought capable of poisoning the … inadequate. 2 Edmonton was unwilling to take the parish's sewage 3 and the rural sanitary authority was sued for … until c. 1866. A conduit house adjoining the residence of John Cleeve the elder was to be freely used by all in 1718 15 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… following, although the local branch of the British Women's Temperance Association was a regular user by 1895. 16 In … a C. of E. working men's club for 12 years. 28 St. John's working men's club was at no. 61 Holly Park Road by … lacking their own grounds. 74 After the break-up of John Miles's estate in 1902, 75 81 a. were bought in 1906 by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 390 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 12. 16. 0., and in the patronage of the Crown: the … acres are in wood. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 9. 11. 8.; patron and incumbent, the Rev. H. …
Survey of London
… boundary of the Monmouth House site. 82 Ogilby and Morgan's map of that year errs, however, in showing the north and … under a sixty-five-year Portland lease granted in 1731 to John Wilkins of St. George's, Hanover Square, paviour. He … Buildings on the Monmouth House site (see pages 11213). John Milbourn, portrait painter, was lodging in the street …
Survey of London
… in 1680, but with only three ratepayers. Ogilby and Morgan's map of 16812 (Plate 2) shows the street fully built but … for a house on the west side c. 16913. A third builder, John Markham, carpenter, was in 1680 building six houses … C; Wyatt Papworth, John B. Papworth, Architect to the King of Wurtemburg, 1879, pp. 689. Tallis's London street …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… creek, which, flowing past the ruined site of St. Olave's Priory, mingles with the tides of the Waveney. The shores … de Mauteby was lord and patron, who was succeeded by John de Mauteby. In 1374, Sir John de Mauteby, son of Sir … his estates in Fritton, Caldecot, and Belton, of the King, in capite; which estates he derived from his ancestors, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… tithes of Alkerton owned by the church and commuted for 20 s. a year in 1377 9 may have represented the remnant of … later 12th century Frocester church was held by Cardinal John de Columpna and was served by a chaplain. 10 In 1185 … P. Henniker, by 1919 to R. J. A. Henniker, and by 1935 to John Graham-Clarke, the lord of the manor. 19 In 1968 the …