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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Chiswick. 21 Even more remarkable was the school begun at Ealing in 1833 by Lady Noel Byron, 22 which attempted to … dinner to all the scholars, and Miss Smith of Ness House, Ealing, was still personally distributing clothing 'making … the average dame-school fee in London. 88 In Hanwell and Ealing in the same year 3 d. to 6 d. was being charged and in …
Survey of London
… the public would have been able to walk along its streets. Ealing Studios was approached for advice and an estimate of …
Old and New London
… of the Gentleman's Magazine. This gentleman died at Ealing in 1863. The Messrs. Nichols have been for many years …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of a ridge running ENE.-WSW., continuing westward to Ealing and eastward to Hornsey (Harringay Station). This … denudation; a small relic survives at Castlebar Hill, Ealing, and larger masses remain at Islington and Highbury … northern part, is seven miles wide. It narrows eastward to Ealing. Its continuity is broken north of Chiswick by an …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… arising from sale in 1884 of land at Brentford, in Ealing, taken by the London and South Western Railway Co., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… left no rival shopping centre in north London nearer than Ealing or Ilford. Haringey council accordingly decided to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… next heir was his sister Mary, wife of Joseph Maynard of Ealing. 26 By his will he left all his manors and …