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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… The porch was heightened and largely re-built by Lord Coleraine c. 1684 and other alterations made. About 1720 a … pediment containing the achievement-of-arms of Hare (Lord Coleraine). Inside the building, the porch retains a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in the history compiled mainly by Henry Hare, Lord Coleraine (d. 1708). In Bedwell's time the gift of herrings … been improved but to no public benefit, according to Lord Coleraine, who also condemned the abatement of other sums due … that they had been built by a Mr. Phesaunt. 85 Lord Coleraine, c. 1705, complained that one of the alms-houses …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… it was demolished in 1875 on the reorganization of Lord Coleraine's charity. 10 The fourth stage of the tower, in … by a mission from Marlborough College (Wilts.) at the new Coleraine Park board school in 1881. The church of ST. MARY … ii. 5-17, 40-80; and Pevsner, Mdx. 155-6. See p. 379. Lord Coleraine's addition, an 'eyesore' according to Robinson, is …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at once and the first of ten planned new schools, at Coleraine Park, was ready in 1881. The board schools, with … mixed and infants' school, with 390 pupils on the roll. Coleraine Park board school, the first of its kind to be … and the vicar, as well as an action at law brought by Lord Coleraine's widow and Hugh Smithson. 48 Claridge moved to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hanger Lane, and several mansions at Stamford Hill, where Coleraine House, the Shrubbery, and Sherborough House all …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1631 52 and which later led Henry Hare, Lord Coleraine (d. 1708), to compose his 'History and antiquities …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 24 Meetings were held at the vestry house, which Lord Coleraine first offered to rebuild in 1688. 25 The average … presided and occasional attenders included Henry, Lord Coleraine (d. 1708), Hugh Smithson, Henry, Lord Coleraine (d. 1749), and James Townsend, who served as a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1626 conveyed to trustees to the use of Hugh Hare, Lord Coleraine. 58 From 1626 the four manors of Tottenham … in the Hare family. In 1682 they passed from Hugh, Lord Coleraine, to his son Henry, chief author of the history of Tottenham, and in 1708 from Henry, Lord Coleraine, to his grandson and namesake, on whose death …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at a private house. In 1825, with help from Miss Dermer of Coleraine House and Joseph Fletcher of Bruce Grove, a large … for 450. By 1876 St. John's had opened a mission hall in Coleraine Park, which remained in use until 1915 and, as a … churches. 18 In 1972 they included assemblies at Coleraine Park primary school, Downhills school, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1870s; St. John's literary society functioned by 1873, 51 Coleraine Park literary society by 1880, 52 and Tottenham …
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