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A History of the County of Middlesex
… along an easterly route from Hackney village and Lower Clapton. From what became the east end of the high street … 52 but by 1664 the holder was listed as in Homerton. 53 Clapton Common c. 1830 Rich Londoners, numerous in Homerton … when sold in 1731 included a lease of the White Hart at Clapton. 95 The south end of Brooksby's Walk existed in 1745 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Dalston, Shacklewell, Stamford Hill, Upper and Lower Clapton, Homerton, Hackney Wick, and part of Stoke Newington … Hackney Downs. Brickearth lies beneath Stamford Hill and Clapton common, between the tongues of clay, and farther … of the parish lie on Taplow Gravel, stretching from Lower Clapton and Hackney village along Mare Street and Kingsland …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Alvaro da Fonseca, not known to have been a relation, left Clapton in 1716 and soon acquired the estate between Mare … which in 1799 formed a 'chapel or private synagogue' at Clapton House. 34 In 1786 land east of Grove Street (later … Hill Beth Hamedrash may have been congregation at no. 35 Clapton Common 1914 76 and reg. at no. 26 Grove Lane (from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Most ch. regs. are at G.L.R.O. All Saints, Blurton Rd., Clapton Pk. 80 Site for ch., Vicarage, and sch. on N. side at … 85 All Souls, Pedro Street (rebuilt in Overbury Street), Clapton Pk. 86 Svces. for populous E. part of All Saints par. … 1889 to 1914 or later. 96 Christ Church, Rendlesham Rd., Clapton. 97 Iron ch. seating 350, served by asst. curate from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… pledges were elected for Shacklewell and one each for Clapton and Homerton. 14 A general court baron for Hackney, … and 6 chief pledges or headboroughs: one and a deputy for Clapton, 2 for Mare Street, Well Street, and Grove Street, … Newington and Shacklewell, Church Street and part of Clapton, Clapton, the upper end of Homerton, Mare Street, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Hackney, Kingsland, Shacklewell, Newington Street, Clapton, Church Street, Well Street, Grove Street, and Mare … where a few leasehold sites were interspersed, at Upper Clapton, near Lea dock north of Lea bridge, and at … as did his son Samuel (d. 1845) 69 whose estate bordered Clapton common in 1807 and had grown by 1816; 70 part was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was overtaken in numbers by Homerton and rivalled by Clapton. 12 The traveller Celia Fiennes died at a house in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… College. The 8-a. site of Hackney school 18 off Lower Clapton Road, later reached by Linscott Road, was bought in … by the Anglican community of the Holy Childhood, at no. 19 Clapton Common from c. 1897 until the Second World War. 36 The Woodlands, Clapton Common, was temporarily acquired c. 1882 as a boys' …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… A little to the north of the junction with the way across Clapton common, a tollgate was set up under the turnpike … the 1740s; gibbet field in 1765 lay south of the road from Clapton common, behind Cedar House. 97 By 1745 buildings … the foot and a point almost half way to the approach from Clapton common; they included the Bird Cage, licensed by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Orthodox Ch. at Antioch. Spiritual healing practised in Clapton bldg., where chapel for animals also opened. 28 GREEK …
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