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A History of the County of Essex
… (Essex), Watford (Herts.), Cricklewood, Park Royal and Edmonton (Mdx.), and Mobberley (Ches.). Howards & Sons, …
Old and New London
… for many years a drawingmaster, and at one time resided at Edmonton. His name, however, has been handed down to us as …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… late one of the chantry priests in the parish church of Edmonton (Edelmeton), Middlesex, for one yearly pension … for answering John Pierson, late chantry priest at Edmonton (Rep.17, f.73b). Ms defective; words supplied from …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… [no date] Robert Partridge, s. of Robert Partridge of Edmonton, co. Middx., gent., dec'd, app. to William Hickes [ …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in the office. Captain Lister went this day out of town to Edmonton, to bury Lieutenant-Colonel Cobbett, who was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… legend such as that on the old charity schools building at Edmonton: 'A structure of Hope, Founded in Faith On the basis … of bestowing proper education on their children'. 90 The Edmonton trustees in 1804 were equally intent on maintaining … if any girl belonging to this school shall . . . visit the Edmonton Theatre that she be immediately expelled the …
A History of the County of Essex
… by Geoffrey de Mandeville, lord of the adjoining manor of Edmonton (Mdx.). 8 This may partly account for the fact that …
Survey of London
… Charles Richardson, solicitor, include Jonathan Gotobed of Edmonton, George Pratt and J. W. Clarke, all builders, and W. … such distant parts of the metropolitan area as Deptford, Edmonton, Kingston, Lambeth, Rotherhithe and Wandsworth, as …
Old and New London
… who remember the legend of Johnny Gilpin and his ride to Edmonton, as told by Cowper; or who rejoice in the "Essays of … Stoke Newington, and Stamford Hill, and Tottenham, to Edmonton, can scarcely be wholly devoid of interest, and of …
Old and New London
… The northern suburbs Tottenham and Edmonton CHAPTER XLV. TOTTENHAM. "It will not be long ere we … by the river Lea; on the north it meets the parish of Edmonton; on the west it is bounded by Hornsey and … the direct road not only to Theobalds, but to Enfield and Edmonton, and so on to Ware and Hatfield. On reaching …
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