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A History of the County of Middlesex
… from abutments as Old Ford Lane, was mentioned c. 1549 24 and was probably from the Middle Ages the route to … Heath Road in 1938. 35 The road was widened in 1862, c. 1905, and 1926. 36 Grove Street, which by the 16th century … Lond. (1741-5). P.R.O., C 104/173. 46 & 47 Vic. c. 178; P. J. Edwards, Hist. Lond. Street Improvements, 1855-97 (1898), …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had 83 a. 39 The largest estate was Bishop's Hall, in 1652 c. 93 a. divided into 15 fields and occupied by six tenants, … building. 52 Broomfields, the second largest estate with c. 80 a. in the south-east, changed from three closes in 1550 … and Cambridge Road in 1878, 46 and the engineering firm of J. J. Lane in Cranbrook Street in 1894, 47 which expanded in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… once a month, dwindling by the 1780s and 1800s to c. 10 a year but increasing by 1820 to 25. On 23 March 1787, … householders were to elect 10 replacements yearly. By 1830 c. 2,000 could vote, c. 600 having done so at the last … two or three under-clerks and the rent of offices. 51 P. J. May was succeeded by James May who, in spite of Joseph …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… those in St. John Street and others from 1721 to c. 1740 at Swanfields in Slaughter (Sclater) Street, who may … in 1903 33 gave a nonconformist attendance of 11,975, c. 9 per cent of the population. Baptists and … MS. 22; W. Morgan, Survey of Lond. and Westm. (1682). C.J. xvi. 542. Cal. Mdx. Sess. Bks. x. 148. Lambeth Pal. Libr., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1627), haberdasher, 38 Thomas Parmiter, merchant tailor ( c. 1650), 39 and John Harwood, merchant (1666). 40 Robert … haberdasher (1581), 46 George Barrows, merchant tailor ( c. 1615), 47 Richard Hunt, mercer (1652), 48 and Samuel … G.L.R.O., M93/166; Mems. Stepney Par. 230 and n. M. J. Power, 'Urban Development of E. Lond. 1550- 1700' (Lond. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… notable curate was Stewart Headlam, 1873-8, who shared S.C.H. Hansard's Christian Socialism, lived in working men's … of the School Board for London and afterwards of the L.C.C. An associate of Bernard Shaw and the Fabians, his views … Pal. Libr. MS. 2713, ff. 234-5. Ibid. MS. 2728, ff. 5-6; C.J. xxiv. 369; 16 Geo II, c. 28. BNC, B12, letters 386, 545; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… each year, an area representing two thirds of a demesne of c. 230 a. or half a demesne of c. 300 a. The lower acreage is the more likely for a demesne … in 1798, and Elizabeth Cockin's from her successor H. J. North in 1833. They continued to buy smaller properties, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… demesne farm comprised 120 a. with 36 a. of inclosed grass c. 1620. 48 About 1535 Anglesey owned 400 a. of open-field … being based at Lode and Longmeadow, comprised altogether c. 580 a., while eight others of 9 a. or more included 97 a. … ibid. Doc. 714. Above, manors. C.U.L., Doc. 624, no. 2. C. J. lvi. 129, 447, 564, 630, 666; Bottisham Incl. Act, 41 Geo. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Bramber BRAMBER Steyning, Bramber, And Botolphs c.1960 The former borough of Bramber, 59 with its castle, … west to east. The western part lay on chalk, rising to c. 500 ft., and the eastern part on alluvial deposits along … Rec. (S.R.S. iv), 39; cf. W.S.R.O., Add. MSS. 3128-9. [J. Macky], Journey through Eng. i (1714), 69. Defoe, Tour, …
History Theses 1901-1970
… M.A. 1926. The government of Calais, 1485 to 1558. P.T.J. Morgan. Oxford D.Phil. 1967. The history of Calais under … Renaissance on the English conception of the state. F.W.E.C. Caspari. Oxford B.Litt. 1936. Sir Thomas Elyot: his life … earl of Warwick and duke of Northumberland, 1504(?)1553. C. Sturge. London Ph.D. 1927. The rise to power of Edward …
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