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A History of the County of Essex
… Sewardstone. 47 In 1830 Chingford was within the London 2 d. post area. 48 From 1856 Chingford Green is shown in postal … It was bought in 1937 from a later owner by Chingford U.D.C., which sold it in 1949 to the Essex County Council. 176 In …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… within the last three years of the rectorship of William Leyton (or Leyghton), about 1435, and that the inhabitants of … Charities, 1829. See below, p. 397. Journals of Court C. C. Guildhall, lxv, 272 b, 6 Feb. 1772. Petitions from St. … of Lords. Below, p. 222. V. M. Bk. iii, 434. Parish Safe, D. 121. 11 & 12 Vic., cap. 163. 28 Geo. II, cap. 37. 9 Geo. …
Old and New London
… of Castile, after the battle of Najera, near Vittoria, A.D. 1367. This ruby was worn in the helmet of Henry V. at the … and F. Gascoyne.) A. Middle Tower. B. Tower at the Gate. C. Bell Tower. D. Beauchamp Tower. E. Devilin Tower. F. Flint … the regicide Lord Mayor of London, one Kem, vicar of Low Leyton, in Essex, preached in this very St. Peter's in a gown …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… all and all manner of Forgeries, Extortions, &c. And to Fine, &c. So as the Fines imposed be not less than … Being asked if he knew any thing of the Case of Leyton, about a Prohibition. He answered, He knew nothing of … these Instructions of 21 March 8 Car. were renew'd. That in the Case of such Renewing, the Kings Council of …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… and at what time? Witness. Answered, When Sir Thomas Leyton was sheriff of York-Shire, 1632. (as he takes it) My … then sit on the Bench, but stood at the Barr. Sir Thomas Leyton was Sworn; and being thick of hearing, the Manager was … to interrogate him to the effect aforesaid; Sir Th. Leyton a Witness. Who Answered, My Lord said, Some would not …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… idea was first openly defined early in 1828 by Dr. George D'Oyly, Rector of Lambeth, in an open letter to Sir Robert … In 1918-19 this figure increased to 2,273, including 224 U.S. soldiers; and the institution in 1919-20 of a new … and teams played on the Drapers' Company's ground at Leyton. In 1937, however, a grant from the Drapers' Company …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… eve of the manor's division, meadow was valued at 5 s. 4¼ d. an acre and pasture at 3 s. 3 d., whereas the best arable, … were small, the median size on Pembrokes being 7½ a. c. 1343, although a few were considerable: John atte Marsh … years before the Lammas lands were vested in Tottenham U.D.C. 7 In 1585, when most of the demesne was leased out, by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… college, for women teachers, was opened in 1878 by the S.P.C.K. in the Ferns, a large house north of Fair Lawn; 31 in … in 1894 the north-western quarter of the new Tottenham U.D., was still open. The Avenue had been built from Bruce …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and occasional attenders included Henry, Lord Coleraine (d. 1708), Hugh Smithson, Henry, Lord Coleraine (d. 1749), and … wards, were seeking to be transferred from Tottenham U.D. to Hornsey. Harringay ward was therefore created in … White Hart Lane. Throughout the existence of Tottenham B.C. the Labour party had a large majority. 52 Tottenham town …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Judith, to her successive husbands Simon de St. Liz (d. c. 1111) and David of Scotland, each of whom received the … grounds as a public park in the following year. Tottenham U.D.C. installed its public health offices at Bruce Castle in …
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