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Survey of London
… as follows: A, W. Elsdon, 1881; B, W. H. Willis, 1876; C, C. A. Daw, 1875 (Nos. 511)1880 (No. 37); D, same, 18778; E, Taylor and Cumming, 18778; F, C. A. Daw, 18845; G, same, 1878; H, Taylor and Cumming, 18758; I, G. B. Hart, … Batty's Hippodrome, plan and sectional elevation. G. L. Taylor, architect, 1851 The Hippodrome had one more …
Survey of London
… an undertaking to build on the property and in the years c. 16868 Barbon and Bradbury's assignee, Arnold Browne, were … Joseph, painter, 1794; James Baynes, painter, 1796; L. Gahagan, sculptor, 1798. No. 6 DEAN STREET The architect … a ballroom built on the upper floor by the architect, G. B. Marshall. 42 A schoolroom was on the ground floor, 43 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and West Brentford by 1294 and as Old and New Brentford by c. 1500. 55 New Brentford, whose buildings met those of Old … Brent and was thus Lshaped. A house in the angle of the L was alienated by the lord of Boston in 1663, 26 and by 1713 … and Brentford dock replaced by a housing estate of the G.L.C., where the building of flats was far advanced. …
A History of the County of Essex
… organ was installed in 1918, as a memorial to Vincent C. Boddington, a former curate. There is one bell, cast about … a token payment in compensation. 68 A new bell, by C. & G. Mears, was added in 1849. 69 This has disappeared since … ii. 3012; Lond. Gaz. 12 July 1864 (pp. 34878). L. & P. Hen. VIII, xix(1), pp. 3734. C.P. 25(2)/133/1704. C
A History of the County of Essex
… Margery Corbet (d. 1303), Alice de Huntercombe (d. c. 1284), and Maud de la Val (d. 1281). Alice and Maud died … Cal. Inq. Misc. iii. p. 307. Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v. 588. L. & P. Hen. VIII, xix(1), pp. 3734, 645. Ibid. 672; ibid. … 3623. Complete Peerage, viii. 217. Ancestor, viii. 167 f. G.L.C., DL/C/207 f. 85. Cal. Pat. 15478, 4012. See p. 68. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… increased greatly between 1359 (about 3 6 s. 9 d.) and c. 1525 (82 7 s. 7 d.). 21 In the mid 16th century they … were 11 coal merchants and 10 warehousemen in 1851. 2 L. Hall (Edmonton) Ltd., timber importers and saw-millers, … 1,850 people in 1941 32 and sold its site in 1967 to the G.L.C. 33 At Southgate, in addition to a coach-builder, there …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Cambridge, 70 until 1955 and employed some 700 persons c. 1960. Thereafter the workforce contracted to 250 by 1974, when most of Enfield L.B. and adjacent areas in Essex were still supplied from … by Enfield L.B., 98 and Trent Park was administered by the G.L.C. 99 The Public Libraries Act of 1855 was adopted in …
Survey of London
… House. Demolished Hale House, which was demolished c. 1853 for the laying out of Queen's Gate, when its site was … p. 29. Extra-illustrated Faulkner in B.M. (press mark L.R. 27I.c.3), between pp. 440 and 441. P.R.O., C66/1851, no. … 11/231, f. 321. K.P.L., MS. 2694. Complete Baronetage, ed. G.E.C., vol. v, 1906, p. 127: K.P.L., MS. 2729. K.P.L., MSS. …
Survey of London
… by 1851, and their history is described separately, e.g. the Lee estate (now Clareville Grove area, Chapter II), … Lord Auckland for 9,280. 135 Eden Lodge had been built in c. 1745 and first occupied by John Swinhoe. 113 Later … item no. 12. Ibid., document no. 292078, 30 July 1744: K.P.L., MS. 86. P.R.O., PROB 11/880, f. 434: C.C., document no. …
Survey of London
… estate, in 1718 (see page 154) and Nos. 25 (consec.) in c. 1731 (see page 153). Three additional houses were added at … drawing master, 1794; 14 Adam Buck, painter, 17981812; G. Keith Ralph, painter, 1803; John Constable, painter, … their wider frontages. They too had mirrored plans, but L-shaped with a deep front and back room on one side of the …
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