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The Environs of London
… this lease, in 1629, was assigned to the trustees of Queen Henrietta Maria, as a part of her jointure. On the sale … other creditors of the Government. At the Restoration, the Queen-mother became possessed again of this manor; which was afterwards granted to Queen Catherine (consort of Charles II.) for her life. It was …
A History of the County of Essex
… This was a water-mill, which was bought by Maud (d. 1118), queen of Henry I, and given by her to Barking Abbey as part …
A History of the County of Essex
… lay in a meadow owned by the priory of Stratford Bow on Queen Maud's Causeway at Stratford. 103 From the 16th century … New Town, for which, in 1853, a building was erected in Queen Street by Samuel Gurney. 145 Although New Town was in …
A History of the County of Essex
… soon after 1850, probably in the mission schoolroom in Queen Street erected by Samuel Gurney. 104 The first … risen to 501, including the infants, who were using the Queen Street building. 107 The school was badly damaged by … barracklike buildings were relieved only by 'Dutch' or 'Queen Anne' ornament on the top floor and gables. Owing to …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… use until early in the 12th century, when Maud (d. 1118), queen of Henry I, built Bow and Channelsea Bridges, linked by … to Stratford Abbey, had fallen the obligation to maintain Queen Maud's bridges and causeway. 49 The roads and … Hill) Lane was on the line of the present St. Mary's and Queen's Roads. 70 Running north from the village was the road …
A History of the County of Essex
… Patching of Dorking (Surr.), mealman, and Thomas Byrd of Queen Street, Westminster, went into partnership for the … Second World War. In 1947 part of it became an annexe of Queen Mary's hospital for the East End. Since 1948 it has … Of West Ham's former voluntary hospitals the oldest is Queen Mary's hospital for the East End, West Ham Lane. 172 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 14 In 1629 Charles I assigned the manor for life to his queen, Henrietta Maria. 15 During the Interregnum the manor … (d. 1669), and in 1672 it was granted by Charles II to his queen, Catherine of Braganza, for life. 19 On Catherine's … it in 1485 to Nicholas Harpesfeld, and in 1487 to his queen, Elizabeth. 67 On Warwick's execution in 1499 the manor …
A History of the County of Essex
… cause dangerous obstructions. This was the origin of the Queen's Road market, set up by traders who had migrated from … Road moved to the quieter Rathbone Street. 9 By 1911 the Queen's Road and Rathbone Street markets were … south side of Barking Road. 11 The redevelopment of the Queen's Road market, on a similar scale, was undertaken by …
A History of the County of Essex
… bridges were built between 1100 and 1118 by Maud, Queen of Henry I. 20 Before her time the main road from … a flyover to carry east-west traffic above the bridge. 44 Queen Maud's Bow Bridge was one of the earliest medieval …
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