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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Finchley library and private houses and also using Christ Church, St. Mary's, and Moss Hall school until the existing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with occasional special courts, at the Queen's Head in Church End and in 1869 at the Railway tavern. Parish … with the rector in the administration of money. 95 The church house was said in 1547 to have been built by the … guardian of the poor, to the astonishment of the Poor Law Commissioners. A second guardian was appointed in 1839 and a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lords until their rights were vested in the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 15 The last manorial rights were extinguished … the freehold being sold in 1958 and 1959. In 1977 the Church Commissioners owned the freeholds of only the … centre of the estate, south of East End Road and between Church End and East End. The manor-house, mentioned in 1335, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Finchley Orthodox church ORTHODOX CHURCH. In 1948 Marian Fathers belonging to the Byelorussian Catholic Church acquired a large house in Holden Avenue, North …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… estate it was absorbed. It lay on East End Road near Church End, 16 and Avenue House, the home of H. C. Stephens, … apart from the manors was Grotes or Grass farm, between Church End and the Hendon boundary. It was held of the bishop … Overstone's will sold their interest to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 81 In 1874 the estate was called Park Farm, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Mason family and, after the building of Holy Trinity church in 1846, engaged in rivalry with the Anglicans. By … and establishing congregations at East Finchley in 1877, Church End in 1892, and Whetstone in 1898. Meanwhile Quakers … Brethren at North Finchley in 1893, and Presbyterians at Church End in 1894 and East Finchley in 1900. In 1903 there …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… been mended. 66 The feoffees also maintained wells at Church End in 1791, abandoned in 1792 after it had fallen in, … money, which was borrowed to build sewers and tanks at Church End, East End, North End, and Whetstone. By 1868, … Tree wood on the Hornsey boundary, from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 41 The bequest of Avenue House by H. C. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in the same year and used for worship until St. Alban's church was opened in 1909. 98 Built of brick with stone dressings, the church is a simple basilica, with a tower at the west end. At … High Road was opened in 1898 as St. Mary's Roman Catholic church. 99 It had congregations of 188 and 56 at the morning …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was a skittle ground in the 1850s at the Queen's Head in Church End 9 and a bowling green c. 1860 at the Bald-faced … grounds which were leased from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners near the Bishop's Avenue were taken for … many clubs. In the late 19th and 20th centuries Christ Church had a library and cricket club 43 and St. Mary's a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… The more southerly road led past the manor-house and church; it was mentioned in 1635, 79 and called Church Lane in 1709, 80 but later lapsed, and was closed as a … too. In 1865-6 it was transferred to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 10 Between the 17th and 19th centuries …
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