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A History of the County of Middlesex
… probably stood at Clay Hill, mid-way along the border with Edmonton; 12 it was recorded only from 1229 to 1264 and is … and along the stretch from Marsh (later Park) Lane to the Edmonton boundary. The hermitage stood in High Road between … main road from London to Enfield, notably in Tottenham and Edmonton where they seemed to form 'one continued street'. 69 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The parish abutted Essex along the river Lea on the east, Edmonton on the north, Friern Barnet on the west, Hornsey on … the line, in the south. Brickearth stretches south from Edmonton between the railway and High Road, although a strip … with the 100-ft. contour running southwestward from the Edmonton boundary at Devonshire Hill Lane. Near Bounds Green …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a member of the United Synagogue, 24 in 1972. 25 Edmonton and Tottenham Hebrew congregation arose from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… normally following courts for the St. Paul's manors in Edmonton. The last session was in 1863, although business … The vestry contributed towards a robbery committee for Edmonton hundred in 1692 and built a parish cage in 1743. It … to submit all expenses weekly to the overseers, as in Edmonton, and relieved of some work by the appointment of a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Tottenham, with all Risley's property in Tottenham, Edmonton, and Enfield, were granted in tail to Sir William … in the Curtis family, which also held the lordship of Edmonton. 66 Tottenham had a manor-house, with a hall and … the priory's surrender, all Holy Trinity's possessions in Edmonton and Tottenham were granted to Sir Thomas Audley. 94 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bounds and Woodleigh, on the borders of Tottenham and Edmonton, which originated in lands held by Thomas, son of … Bonde or le Bounde. Thomas acquired a house and land in Edmonton from Alice King in 1337-8 3 and conveyed them, with … lesser woods called Arnolds (the modern Arnos Grove) in Edmonton, while the fields lay entirely in Tottenham. 8 In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1875, and when St. George's chapel, Bowes Park (Edmonton), was bought by the Methodists in 1901, it was … in 1861, and in Tottenham High Road, previously served by Edmonton, services began in 1866, two years before the … The former Baptist chapel of St. George, Bowes Park (Edmonton), was placed under the care of Trinity church, which …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… After 1847 supplies came from the new Tottenham and Edmonton Gas Light & Coke Co., which acquired works in Edmonton. 87 After absorbing neighbouring undertakings, the … in 1972. An Act of 1898, empowered the Tottenham and Edmonton Gas Light & Coke Co. to provide electricity, which …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lost support but was revived in 1834 as the Tottenham and Edmonton mechanics' library. It was called the Tottenham and Edmonton mechanics' literary and scientific institution by … had existed since c. 1860, when there had also been an Edmonton and Tottenham Tonic Sol-Fa club; the lecture hall …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… township. 12 He was succeeded by Rice George Fellows of Edmonton, who died about 1848. Courts were held in his time, …