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A History of the County of Middlesex
… the South Mimms allotments were soon tilled. 81 Byng was said to have a farm as his portion of the allotment, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were clothed and educated in a school founded by Mrs. Byng of Wrotham Park; a school at South Mimms and Potters Bar … were ten day schools, one for 20 girls paid for by Mrs. Byng and the other nine containing 166 boys and 74 girls at … Bar in 1839, 89 on land in Barnet Road given by George Byng. It was a brick building, consisting of a schoolroom for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… down and the gardens, which lay near the site of the Byng mausoleum, were incorporated in Wrotham Park. 21 Wicks … ten copyhold cottages at Kitts End were held by Admiral Byng. 50 The hamlet was said to have eight inns in 1756, 51 … renamed the Green Dragon by 1635; 64 it was sold to George Byng in 1768 65 and by 1842 had moved to a new site on …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… but in their absence a leading landowner, such as George Byng, presided. Attendance fluctuated from about 7 or 8 in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Allen estates in 1830, sold the manor to George Byng of Wrotham Park. 96 Part of the estate was subsequently … comprising in all 158 a., 59 to the trustees of George Byng. Charles Ross, as lessee, was followed by his nephew …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… part of the estate was sold to the trustees of George Byng and the remaining part to Richard Plaistow, a … her brother, Edward Peach, 52 who sold it to Admiral John Byng in 1752. 53 It has since remained in the hands of the Byng family and has been successively leased to Thomas Hill, …
Survey of London
… house built for himself on nearby land belonging to George Byng. Thomas Todd's house, held on a 99-year lease at a …
Survey of London
… Southern Millwall The Byng Estate in Southern Millwall CHAPTER XVI - Southern … lead, chemical and food manufacture, has survived. The Byng Estate in Southern Millwall Despite its greater size, the southern of the two Byng estates has, in one respect, left a less significant …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1797. The church contains monuments to several of the Byng family, among which are those of the celebrated naval officer, Sir George Byng, first Viscount Torrington, and of his son, ViceAdmiral the Hon. John Byng, who was executed for alleged professional misconduct. …
Survey of London
… Germain. The Earl of Hardwicke, Countess de Grey, George Byng, the Marquis of Bristol, and Wilbraham Egerton. The five …
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