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A History of the County of Middlesex
… almshouses, nos. 1-12 the Steyne, in 1897 70 and bought by Ealing L.B. in 1967. Frederic Ouvry gave £200 stock to the … weekly pensions, from 1967, together with £10,000 paid by Ealing L.B. Apprenticing charity. Catherine, Viscountess … in money twice a year. In 1745 land was bought in Ealing, 74 producing £13 13 s. c. 1786-8 and £30 from 1825. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Mary's, with some parts of Christ Church and St. Mary's, Ealing. 4 Patron bp. of London. 5 One asst. curate 1915, none … for rebldg. [1865]. Mudie-Smith, Rel. Life, 427. Acton, Ealing Dir. (1887-8); Guildhall MS. 10731/1. Bowack, … subscriptions for rebldg. T.L.M.A.S. xviii (2), no. 1; Ealing Churches (Ealing Museum, Art and Hist. Soc. 1977), no. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The last name, once applied to a more westerly road in Ealing along the line of the modern Gunnersbury Avenue, was … (Shepherd's Bush) station, was opened by the Southall, Ealing & Shepherd's Bush Tram-Railway Co. in 1874. 43 It soon … through tickets for tram and train. Birch Grove, near the Ealing boundary, was the limit for a 1 d. journey from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acc. 276/27. M.L.R. 1789/1/269. Pigot, Com. Dir. (1832-4). Ealing, Acton Dir. (1873-4). Rowland, Street Names, 35. … 1831. Pigot, Com. Dir. (1832-4); P.O. Dir. Mdx. (1845); Ealing, Acton Dir. (1873-4). The Times, 31 Mar. 1956; New … of Lond. Life and Labour, v (1933), Lond. ind. II. 345-6; Ealing, Acton Dir. (1873-4); Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1890); …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Roman Catholic school. From 1965 Acton formed part of Ealing L.B., which reorganized all its schools in a … bldg., Oldham's Terrace, 1926. Roll 1949: 40, from Acton, Ealing, and Harlesden, to age 16. Roll 1972: 39. 18 Replaced by Castlebar sch., Ealing, 1972. 19 Technical and further education. The county …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… let, even at two thirds of the rent for similar houses in Ealing or Hampstead. An injunction for the Metropolitan Board … roads across it linking Springfield Park with houses in Ealing were laid out in 1879. Building leases were granted on … and 65,586 in 1961. 92 C. H. Keene, Field Monuments of Ealing (Ealing L.B. Technical Svces. Group, 1975), 1011 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hammersmith, on the south by Chiswick, and on the west by Ealing and Brentford. It is roughly rectangular in shape, … 1930s. 4 From 1965 Acton has formed the eastern part of Ealing L.B. Most of the boundary with Hammersmith was formed … south to meet another tributary, from Springfield near the Ealing boundary, at a point north of the Steyne and continues …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… April. In 1750, and occasionally thereafter, the views for Ealing and Acton were taken together. The main business, … 15 The reeve collected quitrents for both Acton and Ealing. In 1697 it was stated that there were eight tenements … in Acton from which the reeve was chosen every third year, Ealing tenants being chosen for the other years. The reeve …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… or so little that it was accounted for under Fulham or Ealing, 39 but held the wastes and commons, with liberty of … and hunting. In 1735 all the fishponds on the wastes of Ealing and Acton, with fishing and hunting, were leased to … farm, with 227 a., was acquired by the Wood family of Ealing by 1811. 1 James Wood owned it between 1818 and 1827 2 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over 100 additional seats. 71 Became mother church of new Ealing and Acton circuit 1867. 72 Attendance 1903: 198 a.m.; … Park Rd. North, 1867. 83 Seventh London circuit 1880, Ealing circuit 1898. 84 Attendance 1903: 56 a.m.; 60 p.m. Served from Ealing by 1911. 85 Closed c. 1934. 86 United Meth. Free …
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