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Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… against Thomas Smith of Kingsland in the Parish of S t. John at Hackney in the County of Middlesex Baker for … Seventh Day of January instant in the said Parish of S t. John at Hackney And Henry Norris Esq signed a [Notice … Statute Work on the Highways within the Parish of S t. John at Hackney in the County of Middlesex for the Year 1752 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… where the opening of Victoria Park in 1845 encouraged St. Thomas's hospital to progress to wholesale development, … in emulation of the Rhodeses: among them was the native John Musgrove and outsiders such as William Bradshaw and the … wake of schemes for the middle class, such as those of the St. Pancras, Marylebone and Paddington Freehold Land Society …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… seem to have lapsed, including those founded by of John Matthew in 1568 and Elizabeth, countess of Oxford (d. … income was c. £840. 26 In 1833 the curtailed parish of St. John, Hackney, was allotted charities with a total income … Consolidation began with a Scheme of 1898 establishing the St. John, Hackney, Joint Estates charities, which included …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the west side a house with 1½ a. was conveyed in 1714 by John Coram, lately a timber merchant of London, to Markham … far as Pond Lane, beyond which denser building including St. James's Terrace faced Clapton pond and continued past … had rows of 4 and 10 cottages. A proprietary chapel (later St. Thomas's church) 34 stood in the street's north angle …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 28 in 1672. 93 A house at Kingsland belonged to Alderman John Brown (d. 1532), serjeant painter to Henry VIII. 94 … merchant who often subleased to smaller builders. 22 St. Philip's, the district's first church, was on land given … from the Danns' estate in 1838 29 and agreements with St. Thomas's hospital in 1843, for extending Richmond Road …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… builder, may have been by W. C. Lockner, architect of St. Peter's church. 93 The estate was intended to be almost … 1864 part of Tottenham Road) and for a fire station in St. Peter's Road (from 1936 St. Peter's Way), larger areas for Tottenham Road board …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… when F. J. Tyssen, Lord Brooke, William Parker, and St. Thomas's hospital held parcels in all three. Stoke … Crown, probably in 1633, to Richard Trafford, whose son John leased them to Abraham Baker in 1637. Baker as tenant … 1854, 25 when the main lease was shortly to expire. After St. Thomas's had sold most of the land, George's son Conrad …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a free school founded from Well Street chapel in 1807 and St. John's chapel school founded by the Revd. H. H. Norris in … Hill, which perhaps was a short lived forerunner of St. Thomas's, Upper Clapton, and a new Independents' school …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… moated house, on the south side, passed in 1658 from John Offley to his sons John and Thomas. It was occupied in … development around both hamlets was largely shaped by St. Thomas's hospital and the trustees of the Sir John Cass … Street c. 1830 In 1768, on the demolition of Shore House, St. Thomas's hospital leased land east of the modern Shore …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1729, one of them the vicar and another the bankrupt John Ward. 13 Its slower rise in population after 1735, with … the lane there was only scattered housing until a lease by St. Thomas's hospital in 1809 to Robert Collins led to the … Street. It replaced Jerusalem Passage and Square, where St. Thomas's hospital sold property in 1902. Some 500 people …
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