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A History of the County of Middlesex
… from Stepney to the south corner of Kingsland Road and St. Peter's Road (from 1936 St. Peter's Way), where out-patients were received by 1886. … The longest lived was Brooke House, taken in 1759 by John Monro (d. 1791), who was physician to Bethlehem hospital …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… houses. 29 Roman Catholics could attend the chapel of St. Mary, Moorfields, from 1820. 30 In Hackney their first … 1843, a mission was established in 1847, and the church of St. John the Baptist opened near the southern end of Mare Street …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Crepyn, the first common clerk and in 1280 an alderman, 62 John Duckett or Duket, perhaps son of the goldsmith Laurence … in 1284, 63 Thomas of Aldgate, a tailor, in 1291, and John de la Bataille, a cordwainer, in 1332. 64 Theirs were … centuries, were preceded by office-holders such as Sir John Elrington (d. 1482-3), William Worsley (d. 1499), Sir …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… left lands in Hertfordshire and at Shacklewell. 15 Sir John Heron (d. 1522), perhaps the richest man in Hackney, had … a house which before 1766 had been the poorhouse of St. Bride's parish, Fleet Street. 30 The Cock remained the … terraces, and industry, where the most notable building is St. Barnabas's church, 77 almost hidden off Shacklewell Row. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 86 Seven alehouse keepers were licensed in 1552. 87 John Taylor, the 'water poet', in 1636 noted the King's or … baths, Morley hall, and the halls of the Eton mission, St. James's, and St. Mark's. 30 Theatres mentioned in the 18th century were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to appropriate the rectory to the precentorship of St. Paul's in 1352 75 and to the bishop's table temporarily … effect. From the former dedication of the church to St. Augustine, 77 a connexion has been assumed with the … old house was taken in part payment by the chief builder John Hill, and the new one was inhabited from 1706. 15 As the …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Hackshaw - Hyatt H HACKSHAW, John Co Co Langborn, 1682-3 Fenchurch Street, 1680, St Dionis, 1683, "gone from City", Nov 1688 (1) SKIN (2) Living, 1700 (2) mar 1676, at St Antholin, Annabella Harvey (2) Merchant (3) "Naught, a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hackthorn - Hadspen Hackthorn (St. Michael) HACKTHORN ( St. Michael), a parish, in the E. division of the wapentake … The old Hall, now a farmhouse, was the birthplace of John, first Viscount Lonsdale. Haddenham (St. Mary) HADDENHAM …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… N.E. (b)xxxii. S.E.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Mary, at the S. end of the village, is built of rubble, … scroll with inscription, etc.; in tracery, two figures of St. Bartholomew and one of St. Paul, etc., 15th-century. … three shields bearing arms. In chancelon S. wall, (2) to John Marriott, 1677, Anna, his wife, daughter of Richard …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… speedily recovered from its desolation. The abbey of St. Mary continued to flourish till the Dissolution; and in … is a valuable library, bequeathed to the town by the Rev. John Gray, of Aberlady, who also gave fifty merks per annum … is above 1000. In the suburb of Nungate are the remains of St. Martin's chapel, formerly belonging to the abbey of …
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