Search

Displaying 311 - 320 of 384
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The honourable Charles Montague Esq;   Sir Edward Abney. The honourable Henry Boyle Esq;            Sir Herbert …
The Environs of London
… this manor as residuary legatee, married Sir Thomas Abney, some time Lord Mayor of London. After the decease of Mrs. Elizabeth Abney, their only surviving child, who died unmarried, at the … eminent divine spent the latter part of his life in Lady Abney's house at Newington, and died there on the 25th of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which had been acquired by Thomas Gunston and on which Abney House was built. Subsequently the lords of the manor … demesne leased to Thomas Jarman and part of 14 a. of the Abney estate. William Crawshay held some 60 a., which … 66 In 1848 the largest estate outside the demesne was the Abney Park Cemetery Co.'s 31 a. William Webb was lessee of 33 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… schools (Woodberry Down, opened c. 1951, and Sir Thomas Abney, opened c 1954) and one new secondary school, besides … of temporary schs. 1885, 1896; lists of schs. 1899, 1902). ABNEY PARK PRIMARY, see Sir Thomas Abney primary. ALBION RD. CENTRAL, see Stoke Newington …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Newington Growth GROWTH SETTLEMENT AND BUILDING TO 1870. Abney Park cemetery forms part of an extensive palaeolithic … south-east corner north of Church Street became part of Abney Park cemetery, providing a permanent open space, as did … Commissioners had acquired land on the western borders of Abney Park cemetery by 1848 77 and in 1859 they agreed that …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and two storeys with attics and a steep roof. 62 In 1700 Abney House was built west of Fleetwood House. 63 In the … square one lying back from the street west of Abney House 82 and Compton House opposite Abney House by 1814. 83 Thomas Rigby built four cottages on …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Church Street. North of Church Street the reservoirs, Abney Park cemetery, and Clissold Park provided some open …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by 1830 98 and they apparently made way in the 1840s for Abney Park cemetery with its lodges. 99 Between 1829 and 1841 … 1848-9, the latter probably including the terrace south of Abney Park cemetery. 3 By 1851 there were 132 houses on the … buildings, some still unoccupied, before the entrance to Abney Park. In Stamford Hill there were 10 on Maughan's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… succeeded by his sister Mary (d. 1750), wife of Sir Thomas Abney (d. 1722), lord mayor of London and a founder of the … for lives were renewed in 1730, 1732, and 1738. 43 Mary Abney was succeeded by her only surviving child, Elizabeth … Gothic structure until 1892. 62 The lessees moved to Abney House, built on their copyhold estate. 63 V.C.H. Mdx. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… portion, a house and 31 a., formed the core of the ABNEY HOUSE estate. He had bought a small estate in Stoke … all his copyholds on his sister Mary, wife of Thomas Abney. 38 Trustees sold some 8 a. to Nathaniel Gould in 1723 … of the manor to Jonathan Eade, whose trustees sold the Abney House estate separately in 1814 to James William …
Displaying 311 - 320 of 384