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A History of the County of Essex
… scheme ended in 1936. The school was enlarged in 1914, c. 1920, and 1931. Between the two world wars, when … was later reconstructed. In 1949 it was renamed Elizabeth Fry school. In 1954 it was restricted to physically … Ham. 186 They were all designed by J. G. S. Gibson and S. B. Russell and executed in bright red brick, lavishly adorned …
A History of the County of Essex
… sides of the Channel. 19 Richard Newman, calico-printer c. 174965, 20 was evidently employing Irish labourers in … Unilever, Nestl, Spillers, Rowntrees, Tube Investments, B.T.R. Industries, and the Corn Products Co. It will be clear … 188, 264, 462. S.C. 6/962; E.R.O., T/P 48/3, f. 21; K. Fry, E. and W. Ham, 11920. Cal. Pat. 15669, 147; Wilkinson, …
A History of the County of Essex
… college. 52 It was inclosed by the West Ham manor court c. 180720 in a series of copyhold grants. 53 In the 18th … a detailed perambulation see Vestry Mins. 5 May 1864. L.G.B. Prov. Ord. Conf. (Aberdare, etc.) Act, 1875, 38 & 39 Vict. … 5. P.E.M., Transcript of W. Ham Par. Regs. (Burials). K. Fry, Hist. East and West Ham, 219. Census Reps. 1801 f. For …
A History of the County of Essex
… within seven miles of London. It stated that out of c. 570 houses in West Ham more than 200 were inhabited by … accepting bribes from private builders. The second, J. G. B. Marshall (185967), was dismissed after a disagreement … 1772. The Select Vestry Mins., 181935, are in W.H.L. Cf. Fry, E. and W. Ham, 2212. See below. Vestry Mins. 26 Sept. …
A History of the County of Essex
… West Ham was augmented by the addition of Hamfrith wood, c. 100 a., of which a third had belonged to the manor of East … since been sold for a much smaller sum to William Storrs Fry'. 41 This house, from which Manor Park took its name, had … line of Osborne Road. 183 See p. 8. V.C.H. Essex, ii. 129 b; Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v. 587. Sir C. Hatton's Bk. of Seals, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Plaistow, 3842. For a useful summary see W.H.L., W. Ham C.B.C. Mins. 1910, pp. 9749, 'Rep. by Town Clerk on … was part of the manor of W. Ham. Cal. S.P. Dom. 1639, 498. Fry, E. and W. Ham, 228; E.R. xxx. 227, cf. xxxi. 512; W. Ham …
A History of the County of Essex
… culverted between High Street and Lett Road. 18 STRATFORD c. 1930 The course of the Thames, forming West Ham's southern … by the L.C.C. with financial contributions from West Ham C.B.C. and the Lee conservancy board. The changes made in 1933 … 1/22 (1812) and 2/74 (1849). See p. 174. e.g. by K. Fry, E. and W. Ham, p. 7. See p. 89. As was stated by local …
A History of the County of Essex
… area included a 13th-century arch which survived until c. 1870 in a wall at the Adam and Eve. Fragments of a … London, XXIX. (1869 edn.). See also: E. Nat. xxiv. 1403; Fry, E. and W. Ham, 13342. For the institutional history of … 13969, 143. Cf. V.C.H. Essex, ii. 131. E.R.O., D/CT 160. Fry, E. and W. Ham, 1334; 'A Layman', W. Ham Ch. 14. Fry, op. …
A History of the County of Essex
… and writer, lived at Brunstock Cottage, Plaistow, c. 175961. 13 Among other 18th-century writers were George … Ham, as in East Ham. 32 Philanthropists included Elizabeth Fry (17801845), prison reformer, who lived at The Cedars, … See also: V.C.H. Essex, Bibliography, 2223. D.N.B. See below, p. 68. E.H.R. iii. 31821; New Chrons. of Eng. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… east side is an apparently 18th-century building. Between c. 1754 and 1809 it was the 'Lord Abingdon Arms', and it may … For a more detailed account of the geology of the area see Fry, Land Utilization Wilts. 200, 21922. It was so called in … p. 143. See p. 165. Bratton W.I. Scrapbk. and see p. 183. B. H. Cunnington, Annals of Devizes, ii. 267; Bratton W.I. …
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