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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Green Protestant Nonconformity PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY The first dissenting congregation was either that of an Independent meeting house from 1669 87 or one using the … still a minister there in 1690. 90 In 1684 the officials of Bethnal Green were punished for refusing to reveal …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Green Public Services PUBLIC SERVICES WATER SUPPLY. Until the 19th century Bethnal Green relied on springs or wells. … There was a conduit and lead pipes in Conduit close, part of Pyotts on the east side of Cambridge Heath, by 1601. 79 … and west of Dog Lane and the bishop licensed the parish clerk to bury parishioners there. 36 In 1670 it was described …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Corfield Street (formerly Camden Gardens), probably part of a cemetery at Spitalfields. 18 Saxon beads from Brick Lane … have been associated with a settlement in Whitechapel. 19 The place-name Blithehale or Blythenhale, the earliest form of Bethnal Green, is from the Anglo-Saxon healh, 'angle, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green The Centre: Bethnal Green Road THE CENTRE: BETHNAL GREEN … c. 1650 was one built by John Godowne at the north-west of Great Haresmarsh before 1646, 91 at the eastern end ofthe estate. 4 In 1772 Philip James May, parish and vestry clerk, bought Saffron Close on behalf of David Wilmot. 5 From …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green The West: Shoreditch Side, Spitalfields, and the Nichol THE … church towards Hackney' 15 was possibly the first mention of Collier's Row, the name given to houses fronting Hackney Road south and north of Collier's Lane. Collier's Row was a recognized locality in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Bettws - Blaenau Bettws BETTWS, a parish, in the union of Llanelly, hundred of Iskennen, county of … a tithe payment of 8 a year is also made to the parish clerk. The church, dedicated to St. Beuno, a saint of the
Survey of London
… Between Naunton House and the passage to Spring Gardens CHAPTER 12: BETWEEN THE SITE OF NAUNTON HOUSE AND THE ORIGINAL PASSAGE TO SPRING GARDENS Next to the tenement of Edward Myllet in the Ministers' Accounts for 15345 1 come …
Survey of London
… Saints' Church and Rectory All Saints' Church Following the Improvement Act of 1813, which reformed the civil administration of Poplar … under the pseudonym 'Felix', had previously been a clerk with one of the leading parishioners raised suspicions …
Survey of London
… Woolmore Street, Cotton Street and Ashton Street area The impetus for development between the High Street and the East India Dock Road, east of Bow Lane (later Bazely Street), came from the construction of the docks and of the East India Dock Road itself. By the
Survey of London
… Place Newby Place was laid out in two stages (fig. 64). The section south of Mountague Place was set out following the purchase of that … 1945. AR/HB/5248, report 3 Dec 1945, letters, Poplar Town Clerk 11 Aug 1949, J.H.Farrar 24 Aug 1949, 14 March 1950. …
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