Search

Displaying 321 - 330 of 384
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Watts (d. 1748) spent the last 13 years of his life at Abney House, 73 where he was visited by protestants of all … The only places of worship recorded in 1851, however, were Abney (Congregational), Newington Green (Unitarian), and Park … from Mudie-Smith, Rel. Life, 161-2. CONGREGATIONALISTS. Abney chapel, 87 traditionally dating foundation to 1662, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… course was altered, the New River Co. was bound to supply Abney House and houses built on the demense free of charge. … Nathan Mayer de Rothschild and James William Freshfield of Abney House, opened Stamford Hill and Stoke Newington … 42 Stoke Newington churchyard and the burial ground of Abney chapel were closed under the Metropolis Burial Grounds …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… later lords of the manor, there was a bowling green at Abney House in 1783. 28 There were others at Morton's academy … chapel, which formed a library about the same time. 51 Abney chapel had lending libraries for girls and boys from … the Presbyterian chapel in 1889, St. Matthias's in 1893, Abney chapel in 1896, and All Saints' by 1913. St. Mary's had …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Wife, mother, sister, child and maid. 89 ABBOTT Wm. 87 (2) ABNEY Lady (Sir Thomas Abney's Lady) Coach, 4 men, 3 maids, footboy. 90 ACTON Benj. …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… 7.36 Abithat Jos; Eliz, w, 78.9 Ablet Sam, bach, 47.11 Abney Abny: Anne, ser, 14.12 Edw, ser, 1.2 John, tailor; …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Sir W. Withers and Sir J. Parsons with the Whigs, Sir T. Abney and Sir J. Fryer; while in the 19th century, though the … Sir J. Parsons (16871717). # T. Rodbard (16871688). Sir T. Abney (16921722). Sir W. Withers (16981721). Sir J. Bateman …
A History of the County of Leicester
… and Accts. of Churchwardens of St. Mary's, Leic. ed. J. R. Abney. Abney, op. cit. 123; Nichols, Leics. i. 308. Abney, op. cit., passim. Abney, op. cit. 66, 68; Nichols, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… at last affixed to the surrender, which Mr. Chamberlain Abney brought back to London. Surrender could at last be made … Mary as king and queen. 110 The new member was Sir Edward Abney, of Willesley Hall, elder brother to that Sir Thomas Abney who was Lord Mayor of London. 111 Abney was re-elected …
A History of the County of Leicester
… and Accts. of Churchwardens of St. Mary's, Leic. ed. J. R. Abney, 24, 26, 40, 43, 44, 112 et passim. Thompson, Hist. of … 530; Vestry Bk. and Accts. of St. Mary's, Leic. ed. J. R. Abney, 104; Leic. City Mun. Room, Wyggeston Hosp. Receipts, … Will and Inv. of Edmund Sutton, 1690; ibid. Inv. of Philip Abney, 1697. e.g. Edmund Townsend, mayor, farmed at Evington, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… maltsters by presenting their kilns as nuisances. Dannet Abney, for example, was presented for having an unlicensed … were broken at about that time by farmers such as Mabbes, Abney, Swane, and Palmer. 230 Outside the town fields … Jas. Nutt, 1663, (18) Ric. Ludlam, 1663/52, (19) Dannet Abney, 1669/151, (20) Geo. Mounteney, 1676/3, (21) Thos. …
Displaying 321 - 330 of 384