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City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… of freemen, exclusive of the livery, is about 150. Betton's Charity. Thomas Betton by his will of 15th February 1723 … rent being 50 0 0 The remainder of the land called Barnfield, stated to be about 31 acres of marsh land, is now … Estate, of certain pieces of land forming part of the Barnfield Estate at Millwall, Poplar, in the county of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… ESTATES. In 1086 Rodborough formed part of Caen Abbey's manor of Minchinhampton, and the manorial rights over … manor, comprising merely the manorial rights and £12 6 s. 7 d. a year in quit-rents and quarry rents, to Sir George … to his own second son John. John sold it in 1703 to James Barnfield, clothier, whose widow Lydia sold it in 1711 to …
Survey of London
… belonged to Simon Lemon, a haberdasher of St Martin's-in-the-Fields. A windmill was built at the north end, … showing the principal riverside sites,development on the Barnfield Estate and part of the MellishEstate, before … on colours. A factory for the production of organic reds, Barnfield Works, was built near Burrell's Wharf at No. 333 …
Survey of London
… Southern Millwall The Barnfield Estate The Barnfield Estate Thomas Betton's Charity The Barnfield Estate was one of several marshland …
Survey of London
… remaining windmills, a barge-building yard, a shipwright's yard and a long strip of foreland used for timber storage. … had been redeveloped for housing. The Riverside Klein's Wharf (Fenner's Wharf), No. 122 Westferry Road Now a … of better 'class' than those on the Ironmongers' Company's Barnfield Estate adjoining. Several were hit by bombs in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… converge on the village. 'The Duke of Northumberland's River' cuts in a straight line across the parish from west … are resident. Mrs. Reed lives at St. Mary's, and Mr. Henry Barnfield at Oakdene on the Ashford Road. Temple Hatton, once … Pollock, is now the St. Antony's Home for Boys. Mr. Alfred Barnfield lives at Pates Manor. The following place-names …
The Environs of London
… were consiscated in 1652, when Sir William Ellis, Cromwell's solicitor, was made steward of this manor, a place then … manor-house to have been situated at a place called Bishop's-hall, now in the parish of Bethnal-green, but within this … the red cliff or bank. From the information of Mr. Barnfield, who has been employed in an accurate investigation …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… WASHLINGSTONE. XI. BRENCHLEY AND HORSMONDEN. XII. LITTLE BARNFIELD, AND XIII. EYHORNE. ALSO THE LOWY OF TUNBRIDGE, THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, AND THE KING's TOWN OF MAIDSTONE; AND THE LIBERTIES BELONGING TO THEM. THE … Edward III. on the levying forty shillings on every knight's fee, this hundred answered for four knights fees and an …
Survey of London
… Company, for instance, to patch the wall on its Barnfield Estate in 1811. 12 As this example shows, repairs … the construction of the City Canal. Pomfret Manor, St Mary's in the Marsh and the Chapel House The first clear evidence … shapes of the freeholds. The Ironmongers' Company's Barnfield Estate, for instance, was almost impossible to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Blean. 5. MARDEN. 6. CRANBROOKE. 7. BARKLEY. 8. GREAT BARNFIELD 9. ROLVENDEN. 10. SELERITTENDEN. 11. TENTERDEN, and …
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