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Survey of London
… Chester's Quay XI.CHESTER'S QUAY (A) AQUAVITE HOUSE The river front between Galley Quay … John Phelippe, rector of S. Faith within the monastery of St. Paull's." 5 Thomas Snettisham is called "clerk," and the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Chesterton 17. CHESTERTON (B.b.). (O.S. 6 in. (a)II S.W., (b)V N.W.) Chesterton is a small parish on the S. bank … I, 166 ff.] Ecclesiastical b(2). Parish Church of St. Michael stands 200 yards N.W. of the Peterborough - …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of 6 d. a child to poor families, and also to widows, 2 s. each. 47 In the early 1840s there were complaints that the … poor households. 50 By the 1860s only a third of the poor's £60 went in cash, the rest in coal, 51 in 1870 4 cwt. going … poor folk in a row of houses on copyhold land off Mill Lane and by his will directed his widow and son Thomas to let …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Gualo, 52and the same year, out of gratitude for Gualo's efforts to pacify the kingdom, gave Chesterton church in free alms to the cardinal's newly founded abbey of St. Andrew at Vercelli (Italy), to which the pope confirmed … offered for each plough on All Saints' day and collecting Peter's Pence out of the penny offered for each inhabitant at …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… malt, and honey, which by 1086 had been commuted for £13 8 s. 4 d., besides £15 blanch in cash. Most of its arable, 12 … Arbury meadow and piling bricks in clamps. 66 Brickhills lane in West field was mentioned in 1634, 67 and brick and … to an extensive new building, on a site south of St. Andrew's Road, erected from 1975. It accommodated the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in brick, slated, with a gabled cross wing for the teacher's house. 19In 1846 it had 220 children, taught separately by … school had 180-200 pupils c. 1860. 23From the early 1870s St. Andrew's church day school received almost half its … and the older children were removed in 1935, leaving St. Andrew's solely as a junior mixed school with 240 pupils …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Roman and Saxon settlement that became Cambridge's northern suburb. Chesterton, however, included the 5-a. … and main manor house stood to the south-west off Church Lane, so named by 1327, 41 called in the 1850s Church Street. … stretched almost as far as the fork leading to Milton. St. George's Terrace had been built further east by 1861. The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was hanged and accomplices abjured the realm in the prior's court. 79 The prison was at the priory's manor house, where in 1287 a village constable placed a … hall doors, seized the prisoner, and imprisoned the prior's bailiffs, the king rebuked him and confirmed the priory's
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it was assessed at 30 hides. 80 It remained in the king's hands, paying aids and tallages until c. 1200. 81 Its … lords of Impington. 51 In 1279, and perhaps until 1300, Peter de Chauvent, then lord of Impington, held 30 a. in … her Chesterton lands, 403 a. north-west of the village, to St. John's College, Cambridge, of which Gurney had been a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a conference centre. The Methodists used the Working Men's Club until a temporary meeting place was put up on a site … formally founded in 1875. 84A new chapel east of St. Luke's church, of red brick dressed with stone, in a … in Gothic style, dedicated like its predecessor to St. Lawrence, on the Milton road with an adjacent priest's
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