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A History of the County of Middlesex
… ED. Census, 1881. V.C.H. Mdx. i. 83-4. Pipe R. 1130 (H.M.S.O. facsimile), 151; Chanc. R. 1196 (P.R.S. N.S. vii), 295; J.I. 1/544 rott. 61, 63d. V.C.H. Mdx. i. 136, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was misappropriation, particularly in the case of Latymer's charity, which accounted for £500 out of the total annual … charities. The Ecclesiastical charities consisted of Maule's charity and the ecclesiastical provisions of the charities … Hill left £2,000 to the vicar and churchwardens of St. Paul, Winchmore Hill, the interest to be distributed annually …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Walden abbey from 1136-43 until 1538 and granted to St. Paul's cathedral after 1544. 88 A vicarage had been ordained by … 40 Several of the 18th-century vicars were canons of St. Paul's. 41 An exception was Henry Owen (vicar 1776-95), …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a different name. From south to north they were Deadman's Hill, Palmers Green, 72 Highfields Lane, and Fords Green … p. 275. Described as east of the Hyde in 1294: St. Paul's MS., Box A 27, no. 103; in 1500: M.R.O., Acc. 349/28. … Ibid. 40591. O.S. Map 6", Mdx. VII. SW. (1865 edn.). St. Paul's MS., Box A 31, no. 527. M.R.O., Acc. 276/182. Hatfield …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… leasing of part of the demesne which became Sadler's farm. 7 By 1523 Sayesbury demesne farm consisted of only … Robert Cecil, earl of Salisbury, and the chapter of St. Paul's was Sir Jasper Leake, with 650 a. There were no other … and Salmon's brook. In 1921 the firm moved to Waltham Cross (Herts.) and the site was divided among several firms …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… first there were apparently schoolmasters for both Latymer's and Style's charities but in 1739 a school-house next to … established by a Scheme of the Board of Education. St. Paul's Church of England school at Winchmore Hill 47 … building had become dilapidated, the children moved to St. Paul's hall and in 1960 the foundation stone of a third …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Railways) Act 87 of 1864, introduced cheap workmen's tickets and when Liverpool Street station was built in … marshes along Town Road in the late 1870s 94 and St. Mary's Road in 1882. 95 The United Counties Land Building and … Quaker meetinghouse, the early Victorian Gothic St. Paul's church, the 18th-century Devon House, of brown brick …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… stood on the east side of Fore Street, next to Salmon's brook, by 1423 21 and Trumpton Hall between Fore Street and … Picots tenement in 1349: W.A.M. 17; Silveynes in 1340: St. Paul's MS., Box A 35, no. 911; Ansties, Hamonds and Heghammes … 89/13. W.A.M. 254. Hatfield C.P. 291.1, no. 826. St. Paul's MS., Box A 27, no. 107. W.A.M. 173. E 40/2304; E …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… boundary and a small isolated piece of land at World's End, which was transferred to Enfield in 1926. Southgate, a … almost due north of Bury Farm. Thence it ran southward to cross Bury Street, form the mill stream of Sadlers mill, and … O.S. Maps 6", Mdx. VII. SE. (1865 and later edns.). St. Paul's MS., Box A 31, no. 533. Hatfield C.P.M. Suppl. 27. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… courts were held at public houses, usually at the Bell or Cross Keys, later at the Angel. 2 The only extant court rolls … was enfranchised in 1936. 23 In 1792 the chapter of St. Paul's emphasized that they could hold courts wherever they wished …
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