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University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… College. SECOND CLASS. Arunachalam, James Muttiah: King's C. Bender, Otto Friedrich Courtenay: Imperial CollegeCity … College City and Guilds College. Walker, Brian Bruce: King's College. Watts, Edwin Wilfred: Northern Polytechnic … Atkins, William Sydney Albert: University College. Austen, Donald Edwin Horace: Imperial CollegeCity and Guilds …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… THIRD CLASS. Hart, John Yealand,: East London College and S.-W. Polytechnic Inst. Rhys, Edith Elizabeth Mary Rhys: East … Reginald: University College. Hudson, Ronald William Austen: Imp. CollegeRoyal College of Science. Hurt, Ronald … [ Morgan, Leonard Geoffrey: King's Coll.] [ Nagle, Austen Harold: Imperial College Royal College of Science.] …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 11856, when the rectory or prebend was in the king's hands during a vacancy, it yielded 6 11 s. 10 d. 5 In 1254 and 1291 it was valued at 25 and 30 net … aid of the Independent school. 463 William Potts and J. B. Austen intervened to get the meeting billed as one on behalf …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was closely linked with the administration of the bishop's estate, of which Banbury was the centre. By 1279 the estate's organization was in general outline that which continued … administered charity funds: see pp. 7576. e.g. Nicholas Austen was town clerk in 1588 and was named as town clerk in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS FROM 1837 TO 1875. 11 At Victoria's accession tradesmen's houses lined all the main roads in the west: Cambridge, … Lane, and Sclater Street. Similar houses occupied the Nag's Head Field settlement off Hackney Road and the eastern part …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… missioners. In 1881, of the 16.5 per cent of Bethnal Green's population who were not London born, the largest category, … of Arthur Harding, a criminal. 72 Descended on his father's side from Cornishmen who settled in the Borough and then in Spitalfields and on his mother's from Norfolk farm labourers who moved to Hoxton c. 1875, he …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… John Preston had 83 a. 39 The largest estate was Bishop's Hall, in 1652 c. 93 a. divided into 15 fields and occupied … Green Street. Richard Corker occupied 23 a. of Bishop's Hall in the north-east, together with 11 a. of the … streets, probably by 1682, 94 but in 1683, when Thomas Austen leased 1 a. of Benbow's garden to John Sharp, Daniel …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Robinson, conveyed in 1653 the former manor house, Bishop's or Bonner's Hall, and 93 a. surrounding it between the … important in the building history of Bethnal Green. The AUSTEN estate existed by 1550 when John Austen's lands near Collier's Lane abutted the demesne. 87 In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lingered in the east until the 16th century. 21 Settlement's dependence upon water suggests that the 'happy corner' was … Godfrey (d. 1758), a Quaker medical doctor who leased the Austen estate, lived in Castle Street. 74 William Caslon, the … with only a garden separating it from development on the Austen estate and in Virginia Row. 17 The estimated number of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… SPITALFIELDS, AND THE NICHOL. Waste alongside Collier's (Crabtree) Lane had been granted out by 1518 13 and was … in the mid 17th century to the copyhold estates of the Austen and Snow families 46 or the freehold estate of the … tenements, and a barn, all near Shoreditch church on the Austen estate. 47 By 1703 Austin and Castle streets contained …
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