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A History of the County of Essex
… West Ham, was a small detached part of Wanstead, recorded at least as early as the 16th century. 2 There was a small … Stratford green was also used for the site now occupied by St. John's church, Stratford, 54 and it seems likely that … or Purles Hill) Lane was on the line of the present St. Mary's and Queen's Roads. 70 Running north from the …
A History of the County of Essex
… in East and West Ham. 1 He also set up gallows, probably at Gallows (later Stratford) Green. 2 In 1285 the abbot of … Cunningham, seized a vacant plot of municipal land near St. Mary's Road, Plaistow, and established there his own farm … by bombing, and reduced, even after repairs, to 164 beds. St. Mary's hospital for women and children, London and Upper …
A History of the County of Essex
… mainly in small scattered parcels in the southern marshes, at Plaistow, Stratford, and near Bow Bridge. The only … Sophia, who in 1814 married Francis Platamone, Count St. Antonio, later duke of Cannizzaro, a British subject of … in or before 1367. 56 His widow Isabel, who later married Nicholas de Maryns, in 1368 released her dower in the estate …
A History of the County of Essex
… the king granted Richard de Montfitchet a Tuesday market at West Ham and an annual fair there on 1922 July. 1 These … there was a popular attempt to establish a pleasure fair at Plaistow. 3 This was held on Whit Monday opposite the … in 1827 76 and presumably survived until 1834, when St. John's church was built on that site. The erection of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… work in the borough, especially through its large club at Plaistow. Some of the larger local firms, for example the … 1946. The building was sold and demolished. The Guild of St. Alban the Martyr, Balaam Street, was an Anglo-Catholic … time wore monastic dress and worked in connexion with St. Philip's church, a mission of St. Andrew's. They lived at
A History of the County of Essex
… branch, called Bow Back river, flowed west to join the Lea at Bow Bridge. The other, joining Pudding Mill river, passed … as Waterworks river. 14 The company later took over also St. Thomas's (or Pudding) Mill, on Pudding Mill river, and by … Bridge. Between them were three smaller bridges: St. Michael's (or Harrow) Bridge and Pegshole Bridge …
A History of the County of Essex
… Judaism ROMAN CATHOLICISM. In 1903 the total attendance at Roman Catholic churches in West Ham was higher than that … renewed the appeals for money, and in 1813 the church of ST. VINCENT DE PAUL AND ST. PATRICK was built on the south side of High Street, …
A History of the County of Essex
… the plans are known, including Stratford's neighbours at Waltham and Barking, had churches to the south of the … side of the precincts was the parish church, dedicated to St. Mary and All Saints, and near it the 'pore fermery' and … The inner side was of timber with foliated spandrels. St. Richard's chapel, near the Great Gate, was probably …
A History of the County of Essex
… and Norfolk passed through about once an hour. 1 Plaistow at that period was served by three coaches, each making three … stations, 5 and by 1841 there was also a small station at Forest Gate. 6 Maryland station was opened by 1874. 7 The … at Wanstead Park, provided a new route from Barking to St. Pancras and Moorgate. The line, promoted jointly by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… (d. 1513), chronicler, acquired by marriage a small estate at Upton. 3 Margaret Pole (d. 1541), countess of Salisbury, … settlements. 37 Thomas Given-Wilson (d. 1916), vicar of St. Mary's, Plaistow, 38 Robert Rowntree Clifford (d. 1943), … has been traced back to three earlier amateur clubs, St. Luke's, Old Castle Swifts, and Thames Ironworks. 98 A. F. …
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