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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… lying between W. Ham and Barking. The Church and Boleyn Castle are both important monuments. Roman (1). Roman … ConditionGood, except parts of tower. Secular (3). Boleyn Castle, house, tower and garden wall, about 1 m. N.W. of the … surmounted by carved terminals of varied designs. Boleyn Castle. The Tower (9) is a detached building S. of the house …
A History of the County of Essex
… stands in a large churchyard near the south end of High Street South, and consists of nave, chancel, apse, west … Katherine (1613). 71 They are said to have lived at Green Street House. On the north wall of the chancel is a similar … of East Ham. The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, High Street North, was built in 1866 as a chapel-ofease of St. …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… school in the parish was a National school in Wakefield Street, founded about 1811. The board took over that school … for junior mixed only. St. Edward's Roman Catholic school (Castle Street) was opened as an elementary school in 1903 and … school was opened in 1870, at Green Street House (Boleyn Castle), Green Street. It was closed in 1906. 43 CHARITIES …
A History of the County of Essex
… until about 1827, when the vestry bought land in Wakefield Street and borrowed 1,000 to build a workhouse there. The new … was built in 18056. This building, which was in High Street South, was demolished about 1850. 10 In 173740 about … meetings were held in the parochial buildings, Wakefield Street, formerly the church schools, which were at first …
A History of the County of Essex
… of East Ham Burnells were in the area lying between Green Street and the present High Street North. Those under the … Bonny Downs. 121 The estate called GREEN STREET or BOLEYN CASTLE appears to have been built up in the 16th century, all … football club, which sub-let the house to the Boleyn Castle social club. 137 The social club occupied the house …
A History of the County of Essex
… printing press was operated for a short time at Green Street, East Ham, by the Jesuit missionary Robert Parsons, … St. Nicholas as its chapel. 8 A Catholic chapel at Boleyn Castle, East Ham, was registered for public worship in 1901. … were transferred to the new Catholic elementary school in Castle Street, where they were held until the opening, in …
Survey of London
… Road on the north side and Drill Place (now Birchfield Street) on the south, was built up between 1847 and 1853 … a widow, from her brother the Rev. Pierce Dod, of Ormond Street, Queen Square. 72 In 1803 the copyhold (less some … 76 All the family surnames so far mentioned occur as street names on the Limehouse and Poplar estate, together …
Survey of London
… that a cellar. The ground floor was probably raised above street level, and above that was a first floor and an attic … was extended to take in the sites of Nos 3341 (odd) Athol Street. In 19229 the westernmost two-bay wing erected in … of his property, some at least to a banker in Lombard Street, R. B. Lloyd, 398 but the closest connection was …
Survey of London
… Bond, who had a mast- and block-maker's business in Fore Street, Limehouse. 455 This in turn had replaced a house of … this was part of a larger development including Oriental Street between Nos 82 and 84, and Morant Street at the back (see page 171). 465 Nos 78 and 80 were …
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