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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Uxendon, and Wembley, in the east, and Tokyngton and Alperton in the south-east; closer to the centre were Sudbury … are descriptive: Rough Street in Weald, 24 Watery Lane in Alperton, Dirty Lane in Greenhill, 25 and Mud Lane 26 in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Wembley two each, and Preston and Kenton one each. 86 Alperton, Uxendon, 87 Greenhill, 88 and Hatch End 89 were … Roxeth, Sudbury, Kenton and Preston, and Wembley and Alperton. Each had headboroughs, one or two ale-tasters or … 17 dealt with Harrow Town, Roxeth, Sudbury, Wembley, and Alperton, and the other with Harrow Weald, Greenhill, Kenton, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… manor originated in the estate in Wembley, Tokyngton, and Alperton which was acquired by the priory of Kilburn from the … bounded on the east by the Harrow road and on the west by Alperton common fields, were sold by Richard Page in 1803 to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… during the 1880s at Wembley Hill and in Honeypot Lane, Alperton, while services for men were held at the workmen's hall and for women in a house in Alperton and a room in East Lane. After such evangelism the … was served by a vicar and two curates. 75 During the 1880s Alperton was served by missions from St. John's, Wembley. In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… A small freehold estate of 62 a., Woodfield and Roses in Alperton, 76 was held in 1547 77 by John Lyon, grocer of … it to the Newman family, which already held property in Alperton 80 and Wembley. Henry Newman's daughter and heir, … owned about 100 a., mostly in the south-west corner of Alperton. 82 The nucleus of Dove House Farm or Tyndales was a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… its predecessor was closed down. 58 Baptist activity in Alperton dates from 1824, and in 1828 a small chapel to seat … was erected in Ealing Road near the site later occupied by Alperton station. In 1851 the chapel was used by both … the extreme south Methodists met in the community hall in Alperton before opening the misleadingly named Perivale …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in nonconformist and social work. 42 Late-19th-century Alperton was dominated by Henry Haynes, whose brick-works …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… corner of Harrow parish. 30 It particularly affected Alperton where brick- and tile-making flourished, especially … was one of the main stages, but passengers also stopped at Alperton, for refreshment at the 'Pleasure Boat'. 32 The … in use by c. 1906-8. Other stations were opened in 1906 at Alperton (originally called Alperton & Perivale) and at …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by the Brent and its tributary, the Lidding, and from Alperton by another tributary, Rowland's Brook, 3 was … the farm-land in 1906 and the house was destroyed in 1939. Alperton, first recorded in 1199 as 'Alprinton', possibly … of Watery Lane with Honeypot Lane, 19 and another south of Alperton Green; 20 two, Alperton Lodge 21 and a cottage at …
London Hearth Tax
… Middlesex 1666 Alperton Apperton Title Forename Surname Total Hearths …
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