Search

Displaying 4301 - 4310 of 4430
A History of the County of Essex
… trading with London. From the 14th century the bakers of Stratford are often mentioned. Some, perhaps most, of these were at Stratford Bow (Mdx.), but others may have been at Stratford Langthorne. 2 This trade is said to have ceased …
A History of the County of Essex
… Services, p. 108. Parliamentary Representation, p. 112. Stratford Abbey Precincts, p. 112. Churches, p. 114. Roman … easternmost the Channelsea river. The channels pass under Stratford High Street and converge again at the Three Mills, … village. About m. north and west of West Ham village was Stratford, often called Stratford Langthorne. The 'tall …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ham. 1 He also set up gallows, probably at Gallows (later Stratford) Green. 2 In 1285 the abbot of Stratford was claiming the view of frankpledge and the assize … aleconners, one of each for Plaistow, Church Street, and Stratford wards. 8 It also appointed four constables: in 1650 …
A History of the County of Essex
… successor, William de Montfitchet, founded the abbey of Stratford Langthorne, granting to it all his lordship of Ham, … the rectory of West Ham. The farm of lands in West Ham and Stratford produced 223, a sum that presumably included the … wood), together with most of the manorial rights in Stratford ward, to Sir John Blount, Bt., a director of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… 4 From 1858 or earlier hucksters were congregating in Stratford Broadway and High Street. 5 In 1879 the local board … into effect a plan that was mooted as early as 1911. 13 At Stratford street trading seems to have continued throughout … which had caused the market there to decline. 14 Stratford market, Burford Road, is a wholesale fruit and …
A History of the County of Essex
… borough into four constituencies: Plaistow, Silvertown, Stratford, and Upton. At every subsequent election before … and also a veteran member of the borough council. The Stratford division returned a Conservative in 1918 but was …
A History of the County of Essex
… Railway Mechanics' Institution, was opened in Angel Lane, Stratford, in 1851. 4 It held lectures, classes, and penny … 6 In 1877 it moved to new buildings in Store Street, Stratford New Town. In 1881 the institution handed over its … in 1882. The Carpenters' Company institute, Jupp Road, Stratford, was built in 1886 to serve the Carpenters' estate. …
A History of the County of Essex
… also to West Ham. The old Lea, flowing south through Stratford, branches into several channels, collectively called the Stratford Back rivers. Before modern changes the course was … river rejoined the Lea north of Carpenters Road, Stratford. Below Carpenters Road three streams, branching …
A History of the County of Essex
… the traditional date for the foundation of the parish of Stratford, the first Roman Catholic parish in Essex. 8 About … Frenchman who had taught at the school, took charge of the Stratford mission. Later in the same year the Catholics registered a chapel at Stratford Green. 13 This may have been the chapel occupying …
A History of the County of Essex
… West Ham Stratford Abbey STRATFORD ABBEY PRECINCTS. 1 The abbey of Stratford Langthorne lay between the Channelsea river and …
Displaying 4301 - 4310 of 4430