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Alumni Oxonienses
… 20 May, 1625 (as Abbot), B.C.L. 16 Nov., 1630 (incorp. at Cambridge 1627); this scholar is variously described, as a … Judges and Barristers. Acworth, Allyn of Oxon, s. John, of Deptford, Kent, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 4 Nov., 1631, … 1612, went out serjeant-at-law 2 Aug., 1623, founded the almshouses at Pembury, M.P. for Lewes, 1614, 1621-2, made his …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the furious resentment of Owain Glyndwr; and the society, at the Dissolution, consisted only of three monks, the revenue being estimated at 28. 17. 4. In the 37th of Hen. VIII., the site was granted … nearly square, with flutings for a cluster of three shafts at each angle of the pillar, with a single lateral shaft …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a royal residence, to which the people resorted to assist at the great councils of the nation. By the Saxons it was … in 680, of a Monastic institution previously founded at Bagley Wood, now an extra-parochial liberty in the … and Governors of the Hospital of Christ." It consists of almshouses for six poor men, six women, and a nurse, with …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Botolph Aldersgate (2) d 25, of plague, bur 30 Aug 1665, at St Botolph Aldersgate (3) Will PCC 56 Carr pr, 13 May 1667 … Cresset of Cound, Salop, mar (A) Anne Llewellin, (B) 1698, at St Olave Southwark, Hester, da of Thomas Abrahall of AH … High Anglican Founder of Haberdashers' Aske School, and almshouses (8) ? Bro-in-law of Thomas SWALLOW Half-bro John …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… the xiiij th of march in the p'sens of the hole p'issh at the day of the gevinge the accompte of the hands of will'm … the xviij th of aprell for the halfe of the token money at Ester xxxviij s vj d It'm Rec' the xix th of Aprell for … in procession about the palace. On April 24th she went to Deptford and saw a sham fight. On May 14th she removed to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is abundant, and there are some extensive quarries of it at Moor Top, in the parish. The village, which is divided … Society. Sir Roger Wilbraham founded and endowed two almshouses in 1613. Acton (St. Mary) ACTON ( St. Mary), a … up as a Roman Catholic chapel. At East Acton are handsome almshouses, built and endowed by the Goldsmiths' Company, for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was administered with other parochial charities from 1899. Almshouses. In 1725 almshouses were built in the Steyne on the site of a house … Only boys had been apprenticed for some time in 1826, at a cost of £10 a year. Distributive charities. Thomas …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… bequeathed a rent charge for teaching six poor children at 1 s. a week, which was paid out regularly by the … other small schools. 38 In 1833 there were c. 100 pupils at the National school and c. 90, all fee paying, at four … mistress with salary and ho. 95 Schoolroom built opposite almshouses in Steyne. 96 Financed entirely by annual …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by finds of palaeolithic and neolithic Bronze-Age burials at Mill Hill Park, and Iron-Age coins near Bollo Lane. 71 … Road, besides Steyne mills and, in 1972, the Jubilee almshouses. Most of the area between Steyne and Lexden roads … 47 The Goldsmiths' Company of London built its almshouses facing towards Uxbridge Road in 1812 and other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were held for the vill of Acton by 1383 14 and were taken at Fulham on the Sunday after Hocktide or another day … and court baron transactions. Land transfers took place at the court baron for Fulham until the 16th century, when … the parish house until 1681. There was no workhouse, but almshouses were built in 1725 on the site of a house in the …
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