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A History of the County of Essex
… wife, comprising some 270 a. in East Ham, West Ham, and Barking, were restored to her in the same year. 60 In 1412 …
A History of the County of Essex
… precinct for 60 shops and 160 stalls, on the south side of Barking Road. 11 The redevelopment of the Queen's Road …
A History of the County of Essex
… warden was (Sir) Percy Alden (18911901). 23 Two shops in Barking Road, near the public hall, were taken as residences, … of Mansfield, 26 moved in 1895 to the present site in Barking Road (nos. 31016), occupying converted premises until … public life. 35 The settlement was originally at no. 461 Barking Road. In 1899 the Lees Hall, Barking Road, named …
A History of the County of Essex
… the Abbey Mill and land in West Ham and gave them to Barking Abbey in trust for the maintenance of the bridges. 21 … accepted responsibility for them in return for 200 paid by Barking Abbey. 25 By 1366, however, Bow Bridge was again … over the Lea. 59 The Iron Bridge, spanning the Lea at Barking Road, Canning Town, was built in 1810 by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1856. The iron chapel of ST. MARGARET AND ALL SAINTS, Barking Road, was opened in 1859, and Canning Town became an … the needs of the area it is less impressive. Between Barking Road and the Thames their congregations numbered only … One important exception was the Congregational church in Barking Road, which was linked with the Mansfield House …
A History of the County of Essex
… are known, including Stratford's neighbours at Waltham and Barking, had churches to the south of the other conventual … Leighs, Tilty, Hatfield Broad Oak, Waltham Abbey, Thoby, Barking, Ilford hospital) and V.C.H. Essex, v. 172. In West …
A History of the County of Essex
… via Stratford Bridge (later Stratford Market) station to Barking Road, Canning Town. In 1847 it was extended to North … extended to Southend in 1856. A cut-off between Bow and Barking, with stations at Plaistow and East Ham, was … with a station at Wanstead Park, provided a new route from Barking to St. Pancras and Moorgate. The line, promoted …
A History of the County of Essex
… for many years, were the Greengate, later the Rio, Barking Road, Plaistow ( c. 191257), 87 the West Ham Lane …
A History of the County of Gloucester
Old and New London
… the deceased in her conventual dress, as a nun of Barking Abbey; Robert Waldby, Archbishop of York (1397); and …
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