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A History of the County of Middlesex
… for separately by a reeve. 6 Before the alienation of the Muswell estate in 1152-3 7 the bishops may have held the … Rowledge was leased to Sir Paul Paynter (d. 1688), lord of Muswell, who also held 38 a. of copyhold of Hornsey manor. 40 … and the later district and wards. The reputed manor of MUSWELL originated between 1152 and 1159 in the grant of land …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… he left property at Hornsey, Highgate, Crouch End, and Muswell Hill to be divided among his sons Gregory, Hugh, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1797, and a greenhouse at Hornsey in 1806. 15 At Muswell Hill, where the Baptist Dr. Samuel Stennett (d. 1795) … in his own drawing-room until 1830. Worshippers at Muswell Hill, led by Gurney's missionary friend Eustace Carey … of Highgate's churches in 1901 and a separate council for Muswell Hill was established in 1903. 21 The attraction of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Highgate Public services PUBLIC SERVICES. A well at Muswell existed in 1159 73 and plentiful springs near by in … in 1830 from private subscriptions. 78 Several houses at Muswell Hill had wells dating from c. 1780 79 but as they … people relied on springs in Tottenham and on the well at Muswell, whose closure in 1861 led to legal proceedings, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… confined for three years to Alderman Rowe's house at Muswell Hill but in 1590 allowed to choose another place near … was still served by canons regular of the Lateran in 1976. Muswell Hill was included in the new East Finchley parish … formed in 1917, and the temporary church of Our Lady of Muswell opened in 1920. The church, accommodating 300 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… victuallers at Highgate, only three at Hornsey, and one at Muswell Hill. 55 Evidence for Highgate's growth as a separate … church in 1622. A bowling green was being laid out at Muswell Hill in 1668 62 and existed in 1717, when a nearby … in the season and harriers were kept by a gentleman of Muswell Hill. 69 In 1761 the Rowes' old 'manor-house' of …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Mr. George Bynion, now called Sir George Bynion, at Muswell-Hill in the said County, for the Term of Seven Years; …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of Great Ormond Street Esquire, Charles Sheppard of Muswell Hill Esquire, Thomas Singleton of Finchley Esquire, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… abbot was successful in proving his claim to the chapel of Muswell, 13 but in 1245 he was again convicted of wrongfully … 1130 and 1150, by the charter relating to the hermitage of Muswell in Dugdale, Mon. vi. (1) 549. Harl. MS. 3688, ff. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bendish, sab. a cross between four lioncels rampant or. 3. Muswell, az. two chevrons ar. on each three cinquefoils gul. … altar tomb, with an inscription in brass, and Lovell and Muswell's arms quartered impaling Roos. He left Sir Francis … east end, is a stone mural monument, on which Lovell, and Muswell joined per fess impale Paris, gul. three unicorns …
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