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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 53 per cent of the working residents travelled to the City or neighbouring boroughs in 1921. Only one person in … the economies of the poorest urban areas. Proximity to the City of London, many and varied small businesses, and … strengths. The council successfully sought funds under the City Challenge scheme, with proposals for development centred …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… denied information by many of the trustees, some of them City companies: large deductions had been made from the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… India merchants previously at Summit House, walked to the City until the 1880s. Stainforth House was given in 1879 by … p. 192. Para. based on H.A.D., V 6. Below, list of churches. G.L.R.O., MR/LV9/136; H.A.D., D/F/TYS/66. H.A.D., V … Robinson, Hackney, i. 131. Ibid. ii. 21 7; below, list of churches. Hunter, Victorian Villas of Hackney, 20-1. Below, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in his first published work. 4 Services ran from the City, the Strand, and Oxford Street in the 1830s. 5 An omnibus from the City ran to Stoke Newington in 1830. 6 Omnibuses licensed in … (1990), 299-300. Grocott, Hackney, 56, 60; below, list of churches. 11 Geo. II, c. 29; H.A.D., P/J/T/1, ff. 66, 163. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 584, 586; V.C.H. Mdx. viii. 25-6. Below, list of churches. G.L.R.O., M79/LH/25, pp. 149-51; ibid. 28, pp. 213- …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… e.g. in 1847: ibid. E/BVR/46, pp. 30, 38-42, 44. Below, churches. No evidence found for attribution of square to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… built over. Employees numbered 60-70 at Homerton and at a City office in 1860 and 400 at Homerton alone by 1910; they … Sons moved their artists' colour factory in 1866 from the City to Beech (later Ashwin) Street, replacing Luxembourg … first makers of flavouring essences, had moved from the City by 1880 to Ash Grove, where their Grove chemical works …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Phalanx, 35 were opened in connexion with the new Anglican churches. By 1846-7, in addition to Hackney Parochial or St. … 60 Mrs. Winch boarded young ladies in 1637, when a rich City orphan was abducted while walking on Newington common. … his daughters to be educated at Hackney in 1675. 83 The City's court of aldermen in 1682 paid the fees of two orphans …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1790 part of his land was taken by James Jackson, a City linen draper and Sell's assignee. 11 Jackson's … Para. based on Watson, Gentlemen, 55-7. Below, list of churches. Below, prot. nonconf. Watson, Gentlemen, 53; … list of churches. G. R. Emerson, London: How the Great City Grew (1862), 281. Watson, Gentlemen, 38. Ibid. 109; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
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