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A History of the County of Middlesex
… boundary and a small isolated piece of land at World's End, which was transferred to Enfield in 1926. Southgate, a … of the Lea which run eastward through Edmonton are Pymme's and Salmon's brooks. Pymme's brook, which throughout the … 19 and afterwards sometimes Millicents brook (1675) 20 and Bell brook (1765) 21 enters Southgate at Arnos Park, where in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… century courts were held at public houses, usually at the Bell or Cross Keys, later at the Angel. 2 The only extant … enfranchised in 1936. 23 In 1792 the chapter of St. Paul's emphasized that they could hold courts wherever they wished … of Weir Hall, and Pierce Galliard of Bury Hall were J.P.s and the committees sometimes committed people to the parish …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a frequent visitor and conventicles were held at both Mann's and Chair's houses during the 1680s. 21 Fox also visited several people … ward in 1672, 27 may have been the Shackler in whose yard a conventicle was held in 1686. 28 John Butcher (d. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… hunters were pursued to Bush Hill. 77 Some of Henry VIII's servants 'dwelling about Edmonton' were imprisoned for … was patronized by the ladies of the assembly rooms. 84 The Bell at Edmonton, where John Gilpin attempted his rendezvous … sessions were held there in 1679. 86 Mention of the New Bell in 1688 87 suggests that there must then have been two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a chandler who had been taught by the clerk of St. Ebbe's in 1542, could not write their names. 6 A more valuable … a successful petition to call back the injunction. 8 Nixon's school for the sons of freemen was founded in 1658. The … and gabled windows over an open ground storey in the yard behind the town hall. It survived the rebuilding of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… apparently associated with a school adjoining St. Mary's churchyard, east of the postern gate. 2 By the early 16th … writing schools, 4 but William Cole, vicar of St. Peter's 1583-1600 and a licensed teacher, kept a grammar school for … 1848. Old Heath school, opened in 1836 in a room at the Bell public house, moved in 1837 to Saville Cottage and was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… school has its origins in a school maintained at St. John's college in the Middle Ages. Its monopoly was upheld against … school was allowed in 1609 to the vicar of St. Mary's, who had infringed the monopoly of the town's school by … school for St. Martin's parish in a room in Wilkinson's Yard, Toll Gavel, 13 in 1810. In 1814 it was moved to a …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to teach singing, and allow each of his ten best pupils 6 s. 8 d. After the bishop's death the patronage passed to the corporation, and the … were attached to the Scott Street chapel and the George Yard chapel, but both had brief existences, 75 as did the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The educational reconnaissances conducted by Brougham's Committee in 1819 and again by Newcastle's Royal Commission (1868) revealed a provision in this county … they marked particularly the reigns of the Revd. G. C. Bell (1876 1903), 167 Dr. Cyril Norwood (191625), 168 and Mr. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Edvin Loach 32 EDVIN LOACH (D.a.) (O.S. 6 in. XIV, S.W.) Edvin Loach is a small parish, formerly in … to the E. of the modern church. Parts of the E., N. and S. walls date from the latter part of the 11th century. The …
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