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A History of the County of Middlesex
… gave the great tithes to Canon Henry for keeping St. Paul's cathedral school. 80 Later the school was kept by the chancellor of St. Paul's, to whom the bishop appropriated the church in 1308 on … at corner of Lynton Ave. and Courtfield Gdns., Drayton Green. Mission church of St. Stephen's from 1901. Attendance …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton it headed north-west over Ealing common to Haven Green, at the north end of Ealing village, and thence … 1717. The Old Brentford stretch was relinquished to Ealing's highway trustees in 1769 and the New Brentford stretch to … 1826. 15 Between those two east-west routes a third, Pope's Lane, was so called by 1423 16 and briefly called Folly …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Inhabitants of Old Brentford were denied access to Haven Green common, residents of Ealing village were shut out of … c. 1528 continued only slowly: 37 per cent of Ealing's farmland was still arable in 1799. 94 The lessee of Ealing … 289 a. were market gardens, and 85 a. were gentlemen's gardens. 4 By 1814 arable had fallen to 800 a. while meadow …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… EDUCATION. 2 New Brentford charity school (St. Lawrence's) opened in 1703. It served several parishes, closed temporarily in 1714 when Ealing's children withdrew, and later probably took no more than 20 … schools, only Lionel Road school was built. The opening of Green Dragon school in 1972 permitted the closure of Ealing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and 217 a. from New Brentford. 53 Despite Brentford's antiquity, there were no substantial grounds for the claim … sometimes sat there, as in 1378 and 1608, and Middlesex's parliamentary elections took place there in the 18th and … blocks containing 528 flats. 47 In 1978 the north side of Green Dragon Lane had been cleared and Brentford dock …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… recorded, the name Ealing denotes the Gillingas, or Gilla's people, of c. 700. 9 Ealing village and the medieval church … at Pitshanger, whose name occurred in 1222. 11 Drayton Green, close to Ealing Dean, and Haven Green, an extension of … 1700 buildings stretched the length of the modern St. Mary's Road. The finds from Grange Road may have come from Ealing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1294 42 and in 1388 the tenants of Ealing owed 11 s. 10 d. of the 33 s. 4 d. common fine due from Fulham and its members, 43 … succeeded in 1752 by his illegitimate son John Lockyer or Green, 4 who left the estate in 1762 to his widow Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Ealing, in 1650 and descended in 1664 from Bateman's widow to his son Sir William, 5 whose youngest son Charles … included 160 a. in Ealing when it was disputed among Mary's heirs. 8 Francis Swinden bought out other claimants in … was the house and 156 a. called Botelers farm near Drayton Green and Drayton Lane, which they surrendered in 1610 to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Quakers from 1706, and of Methodists from 1760. Ealing Green Congregational church was founded c. 1800 and at … at Hammersmith in ho. in Market Place, 87 later in min.'s ho. as Particular Bapts., and moved 1808 to chapel NW. of … 1903: 55 a.m.; 63 p.m. Later in 1903, after min.'s departure, members reunited with Park chapel and tabernacle …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… well at Ealing in 1506. 92 Water was piped to Richard Meux's house from a pond in the early 19th century 93 and, … disused by 1946, was filled in during the 1970s. 3 Ealing's ditches were so offensive in 1809 that the copyholders … Lodge, Ealing Dean, and had a branch dispensary at Ealing Green between 1888 and 1906. Ealing cottage hospital opened …
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