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A History of the County of Middlesex
… John Preston had 83 a. 39 The largest estate was Bishop's Hall, in 1652 c. 93 a. divided into 15 fields and occupied … Green Street. Richard Corker occupied 23 a. of Bishop's Hall in the north-east, together with 11 a. of the … and in 1714 his son Thomas, who followed him at Bishop's Hall, also fled: Joseph Gosdin, tenant of part of Bishop's
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Parmiter in his will proved 1682 79 hoped that St. George's chapel could be obtained as a schoolhouse for the poor of … bd. on site of former Twig Folly Brit. G. sch. 1875 in Queen Anne style by Edw. Robt. Robson and John Jas. Stevenson. 59 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Robinson, conveyed in 1653 the former manor house, Bishop's or Bonner's Hall, and 93 a. surrounding it between the … 2 a. 52 which he settled in 1699 on himself and his wife Anne, with remainder to his son Robert (IV). 53 The whole … was divided in 1686, one third each to her daughters Anne Harford and Elizabeth West, and one third between her …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… little to the north, on the east side of Cambridge Road in Queen's Row, 52 a Jews' asylum existed from 1820 53 and possibly … in Bethnal Green 1990. 63 Closed by 1991. United Workman's or Wlodowa Synagogue, claiming establishment as Independent …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Pal. Libr., Fulham Papers, Tait 440 (for 1858), Mackeson's Guide (1866, 1871, 1899), and H. W. Harris and M. Bryant, … Holy Communion; min., minister; mtg., meeting; Q.A.B., Queen Anne's Bounty; R., rector; svce., service; temp., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… increased to 14 and, by 1816, to 28. 89 The vestry clerk's reference in 1816 to books from 1627 'when the parish … tax the inhabitants accordingly. 3 In 1684 Bethnal Green's constable, overseer, two headboroughs, and beadle refused … Bethnal Green its own church and vestry. Those who paid 4 s. a month for poor relief qualified for the vestry, 12 from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from 1669 87 or one using the formerly Anglican St. George's chapel and associated with the dissenters' academy at Bishop's Hall. 88 Early ministers included Francis Bampfield, John … described in the 1780s. 6 John Wesley preached at Bonner's Hall, where he had stayed in 1754, in 1755-7 and in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… laid into Bethnal Green', presumably in 1807. 83 Simcock's or Sincook's well in the Great Hyde, mentioned c. 1399, 84 … Edward Institution, Spitalfields, in Green Street and by Queen's Children's hospital. 66 The council had agreed with … 79 The epidemic of 1849 led to the opening in 1850 of Queen Adelaide's dispensary 80 with a resident medical …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1538, took its name. 24 An alehouse stood at Bishop's Hall in 1642, 25 two (the Dun Cow and the White Bear) in Dog Row in 1652, 26 and one (the Half Moon) in Collier's Row in 1653. 27 Most early public houses were presumably … leased no. 21 Victoria Park Square as a depot for the Queen's Own Light Infantry Regiment of Tower Hamlets militia. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… field, possibly at its northern end, by 1713. 96 Godowne's house had become two by 1712. 97 Buildings in Saffron Close … the western houses were absorbed by the extensive Coates's Farm but the George and its neighbours formed a small … Wilmot Street ran south from it by 1770. 2 Among Wilmot's sublessees was John Price, a London plasterer who built 20 …
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