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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of London from at least 1321. 1 There were chapels at Muswell from c. 1190 and Highgate from c. 1387. The Muswell estate of the nuns of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, already … in 1849. 3 Districts were formed from Hornsey parish for Muswell Hill in 1843, Crouch End in 1862, Brownswood Park in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… south of Crouch End and run north-north-westward through Muswell Hill to Colney Hatch, but because it was so bad had … Maynard Street from at least 1503 until 1854) 71 led to Muswell Hill, whence Colney Hatch Lane (Hollick or Halliwick Street or Lane 1359-1815 and Muswell Hill Lane by 1814) 72 ran into Friern Barnet parish. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was already leased in 1369 80 but the demesne of Muswell was in hand between 1488 and 1535. 81 The first known … earliest dates for which concrete evidence survives were Muswell demesne in 1488, 94 Brownswood demesne in 1547, 95 … 4 qr. of wheat in 1428, 4 arable was under cultivation at Muswell in 1488, 5 and in 1557 a resident possessed a fully …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 20 private establishments. 23 A National school opened at Muswell Hill in 1850 and British schools at Highgate by 1854 … were started at the National schools in Highgate 24 and Muswell Hill 25 in 1856 and at a room in North Hill by … schools. By 1900 there were vacancies at Highgate and Muswell Hill, although places were still short at Harringay. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in the parish is known but finds of coins at Highgate and Muswell Hill and a hoard at Cranley Gardens indicate … local supply, no known industry, and pilgrims to Muswell Hill, where there had been a chapel since at least … Rolls, who possessed the freehold mansion of Mattysons at Muswell Hill in 1619; 77 Sir Thomas Stapleton at Stroud …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Crouch End were built up more slowly and western Hornsey, Muswell Hill, and Fortis Green had been little altered by … select suburbs at Brownswood Park, Shepherd's Hill, and Muswell Hill, so that in 1904 Hornsey could be extravagantly … wood was added in 1934 82 and on the north bordered Muswell Hill sports ground, a reclaimed rubbish tip, from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… known also as Chapel Lane) 91 led past Southwood common to Muswell Hill and was so named by 1601. 92 Jackson's Lane … had five ale-houses in 1552, when Hornsey had three and Muswell Hill one. 20 Londoners increasingly acquired property … a lower population density than any ward in Hornsey except Muswell Hill in 1921 and the lowest of all, 18.7, by 1931. 79 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Woodhouse Road, Colney Hatch. It also includes land at Muswell Hill which belonged to the priory of St. Mary, … a broad tongue, roughly corresponding with the summit of Muswell Hill, to the Wood Green boundary. The northern … and the North Circular Road the land rises from 200 ft. to Muswell Hill, reaching 340 ft. at the corner of Queen's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… church in South Grove, while new premises were sought. Muswell Hill Jews at first worshipped in hired halls and a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… encroachments and waste. No courts were recorded for Muswell or Farnfields. The court for Brownswood, which was a … Seven new cottages were built in 1818 there and near by in Muswell Hill Road, 2 three being for the poor of Highgate and … in 1795, 3 the new ones were let cheaply. Four cottages at Muswell Hill built by 1817 and devised to the parish by James …
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