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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1931. 47 Seated 250 in 1978. 48 Holy Family church, Vale Lane, on Acton boundary, built and opened 1967. Modern style, … Windsor Rd., Ealing, from 1893, moving to house in Mattock Lane, property of Revd. Richard O'Halloran, 1897. 54 … for 'unattached Catholics'. 57 Building in Mattock Lane passed to Crown on his death without heirs 1925 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… founded in 1929, which used a former chapel in Mattock Lane from 1933, formed a limited company in 1949, and opened … and survived in 1980. The Ritz, at the junction of Hanger Lane and Western Avenue, opened in 1938 and later belonged to … Post and General Advertiser was first published in 1863 by J. E. Acworth, subpostmaster and owner of a circulating …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… has been refaced. a(29). Cottage, on the W. side of the lane, 70 yards N.N.W. of (4), has a thatched roof. a(30). … N.W. of the church. a(35). Cottage, on the E. side of the lane, 770 yards N. of the church, has a corrugated-iron roof. a(36). Cottage, on the N. side of the lane, m. W.N.W. of the church, has a thatched roof. a(37). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… century. b(36). Hurstwood, cottage, on the E. side of the lane, 620 yards S.W. of (35). b(37). Cottage, on the N. side of the lane, 150 yards E.S.E. of (36), has been partly refronted in … b(38). Lower Welson Farm, house, on the W. side of the lane, 70 yards S. of (37), is of L-shaped plan with the wings …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1663, 1666 (2) Cf William Edwards, draper of Distaff Lane, St Margaret Moses, 1624, 1638, mar (A) 1624, Jane, (B) … at Billingsgate, pre-1666, 'The Eagle and Crown', Drury Lane, 1667, St Mary at Hill, 1682 (1) FISH, appr, 1647, to … Southwark, 1709 (2) TCH (3) d 1709 (3) Will PCC 219 Lane pr, 26 Oct 1709 mar Mary (3) City property (3) Whig …
Survey of London
… are brought together two adjacent areas between Redfield Lane and Barkston Gardens with separate developments but … at least 1722 had stood back from but facing Earl's Court Lane, in what is now Hogarth Road, slightly forward and west … Smith of Chelsea; Sav, Alfred Savigear, publican; T, J. L. Tomlin, solicitor to Robert Gunter II; V, J. F. Van …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… coin of Tasciovanus was found in the parish before 1864 (J. Evans, Ancient British Coins, (1864), 79; Brit. Num. J., … of 1772) The remains lie in pasture on either side of a lane leading down to the old mill. The S. part of this lane was probably the main street of the hamlet for the …
A History of the County of Essex
… and woollen- draper, employed 10 men in 1851, 6 in 1861; J. S. Farrants, draper, outfitter, and grocer, employed 7 men … merchant. 29 After his death in 1889 his sons T. and A. J. Mann continued the business, which specialized in oak for … 1983. 30 Courtaulds opened a silk factory behind Foundry Lane in 1882; in 1891 it employed a manager, clerk, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… and infants' department of the National school in Park Lane until its sale in 1871. 44 In 1843 the vicar, Robert Watkinson, built a boys' day school in Park Lane which he and his wife maintained until her death in … A wooden building was erected on the opposite side of Park Lane in 1938; demountable and relocatable class- rooms were …
A History of the County of Essex
… Bourne brook on the west, and by field boundaries and a lane from Markshall on the south and east. There was a … ordered to repair the road in the 17th century. 92 Park lane, leading to the park, was recorded in 1529, and by 1598 … a west wing was added later in the century, probably for J. A. Tawell, its owner from the late 1880s, and an east wing …