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Survey of London
… long sameness of a London spring'. Premises were taken in Tottenham Street, St. Pancras, and under the name of the …
A History of the County of London
… the surrender the priory also held in Middlesex a manor at Tottenham, 134 and the church the gift of Simon, earl of … and P. Hen. VIII, xix (1), 812 (32). The prior's manor of 'Tottenham' is mentioned in a deed of 1310 (Anct. D. [P.R.O.], …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… CollegeRoyal College of Science. Lucas, Catherine Loftus Tottenham: Bedford College. THIRD CLASS. Bruyn, Wilhelmina …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Gray's Inn 1620, as son and heir-apparent of Thomas, of Tottenham Court, Middlesex, gent. See Foster's Gray's Inn …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… erected in 1796: the living is in the gift of the Rev. E. Tottenham. Batley (All Saints) BATLEY ( All Saints), a …
A History of the County of Essex
… centre of East Ham, with a station at North End. 95 The Tottenham and Forest Gate railway, opened in 1894, included a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… gardens, the emphasis being on privacy. 96 Rowley Bros. of Tottenham, who had built some of the Roman Road flats, agreed …
Survey of London
… Woolmore Street was erected by Brand, Pettit & Company of Tottenham. Their contract totalled 15,236, of which 11,555 …
Old and New London
… believed that he would be the successor of Whitefield at Tottenham Court Road Chapel. During four years he experienced …
Old and New London
… to the east and west respectively by Gray's Inn Road and Tottenham Court Road. It was originally called Lomsbury, or … met the eye in the interval being Whitefield's Chapel, in Tottenham Court Road, and Baltimore House, which, as we shall … of a mile north of Montagu House, and 500 yards east of Tottenham Court Road. The steps are of the size of a large …
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