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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Activities BUILDING AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS AFTER 1945. The immediate problem after the war was to house those whose … from residential areas, as reaffirmed in the County of London Plan of 1943. 10 Some 5,000 people lived in … betw. pp. 14 and 15; G.L.R.O., CL/HIG/2/163. Inf. from Clerk to the Visitors, Jesus Hosp. Char, and Structadene Ltd. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 11 At Victoria's accession tradesmen's houses lined all the main roads in the west: Cambridge, Bethnal Green, and … Field settlement off Hackney Road and the eastern part of the green, Patriot Square, Jews' Walk, and Victoria Park … Lond. 51 (1872). Bldg. News, 2 Oct. 1868, 668; inf. from clerk to visitors, Jesus Hosp. Char. 1992; Old O.S. Map Lond. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1914 BUILDING AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS FROM 1876 TO 1914. 60 The population reached its peak, 129,727, in 1901. 61 … such that a school inspector in the 1880s calculated that, of 1,204 families on his books, 530 (44 per cent) had moved … 1871-81 and 21,546 in 1901-11, when it produced a net loss of population, 64 but mostly was more than balanced by a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green Charities for the Poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR As a hamlet of Stepney parish Bethnal Green was a beneficiary of early … One of the group, apparently acting as treasurer or 'town clerk', was Parmiter, 44 who by will proved 1682 left lands …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green Dog Row DOG ROW. In the 1570s a broad area of waste stretched from Mile End to … 64 In 1582 Thomas, Lord Wentworth, made three grants of waste on the west side of the road, initially as copyhold …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ECONOMIC HISTORY AGRICULTURE. Possibly excepting parts of Eastfield, all open-field land had been inclosed by 1652. … and one (Treadway, with 61 a.) with more than 50 a. When the demesne was divided and sold a few years later, only one … in 1851 included matchmakers, tobacco strippers and a clerk in a tobacco factory, tobacco pipe makers and trimmers, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… St. George's chapel could be obtained as a schoolhouse for the poor of Bethnal Green. 80 It was, however, apparently used only … and sometimes writing, were associated with the spread of Dissent from the early 19th century. Some of the earliest, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Stepney manor. 36 In 1652 a parliamentary survey was made of the demesne lands, mostly within Bethnal Green, sequestrated … some small tenements in 1811. 80 William SEBRIGHT, town clerk of London in 1574, accumulated an estate around the
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green List of Churches LIST OF CHURCHES Inf. about patrons and clergy is … Guide (1866, 1871, 1899), and H. W. Harris and M. Bryant, The Churches and Lond. [1914], 381. Attendance figs. 1886 are … Oxf., from 1844 bp. 12 All pew rents, except £20 p.a. for clerk, assigned to perpetual curate 1828 but reduced to £170 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… EARLY PARISH GOVERNMENT. Bethnal Green lay wholly within the manor of Stepney of which it was a recognized locality by 1405. 80 … increased to 14 and, by 1816, to 28. 89 The vestry clerk's reference in 1816 to books from 1627 'when the parish …
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