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A History of the County of Middlesex
… administered by trustees appointed by Tower Hamlets L.B., the rector, and up to 6 appointed under governing … Reinvestment of capital had doubled income since c. 1979. In 1994 23 pensions and 24 10 Christmas payments … 1819. In 1838 the site in St. John Street was sold to the G.E.R. and land was leased in Gloucester (later Parmiter) …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had 83 a. 39 The largest estate was Bishop's Hall, in 1652 c. 93 a. divided into 15 fields and occupied by six tenants, … built c. 1890 in Hollybush Gardens, was acquired by the G.L.C. 38 Premises in workshop areas like Teesdale Street …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Simcock's or Sincook's well in the Great Hyde, mentioned c. 1399, 84 supplied the hospital of St. Mary without … of Cambridge Road and from 1921 to 1928 its successor, the L.C.C., built the North-Eastern relief sewer from Hackney … south of Bethnal Green Road, which was extended by the G.L.C. in 1965, 71 and others including Shacklewell Street …
Survey of London
… died worth near 50,000, 7 and his son James Philip Moreau (c.16811748) both lived on their Knightsbridge estate. Their … large block of steel-framed flats designed on behalf of F. L. Griggs by G. Val. Myer and F. J. Watson-Hart (Plate 24b). 54 Among the …
Survey of London
… Sussex, Robert Hall, esquire, of Old Bond Street, and G. S. Archer, esquire, of Wingham, Kent. 1 Ladbroke owned … to navvies employed on the Great Western Railway. 7 c James Hall, the largest builder on the Jenkins estate, came … was leased by the tenant to the Radfords in 185960. 31 M.L.R. 1848/6/277. Ibid., 1824/3/636. 7 and 8 Vict., c. 33, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… along with that suburb's parts in Acton. The Chiswick U.D.C. Act, 1911, 5 transferred to Chiswick a small but populous … Chiswick has formed the eastern extremity of Hounslow L.B. Flood plain gravel covers nearly all the peninsular part … Univ. M.A. thesis, 1976, TS. in Chiswick libr.), 26. G.L.C. leaflets in Chiswick libr. Wisdom, 'W. Lond. Suburb', …
Survey of London
… 24 Both properties were later acquired by the builder, C. J. Freake, and in 1870 they were the subject of an … appearance in 18845 when the original house was altered by G. H. and A. Bywaters of King Street, Regent Street, … plan in 1886 a Area D Dark Room G Gentleman's Room H Hall L Ladies' Room R Reception Room S Studio Inside, the ground …
Survey of London
… and 54 Cornwall Gardens, plans. William Willett, builder, c. 18769 The only interior feature in these houses known to … 1982, pp. 124, 338. Ibid., p. 146. M.D.R. 1858/14/42. K.P.L., Minutes of Vestry Works Committee, 4 July 1862: M.B.W. … 1969, p. 122. Undated photographs in possession of G.L.C. Photographic Library. M.D.R. 1875/17/977. The Willett …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 'for a time' Vol. VIII, page xiii, line 3 from end, for 'J.C.' read 'J.A.' ,, ,, 17 b, line 4, for 'Artisans' and … 60, for 'Below' read 'Above' ,, ,, 101, note 9, delete 'G. E. Turner' and before '(1911)' add 'ed. G. L. Turner' ,, ,, 129 a, line 25 from end, after 'classrooms' …
Survey of London
… nineteenth century a number of rebuildings took place. In c. 18023 three four-storey houses with plain stock-brick … 1/27: M.D.R. 1739/1/115: R.B. R.B.: Burke's Peerage. W.C.L., C137, engraving of Mivart's Hotel (1). G.L.R.O.(M), WR/PP, Reg. 5, 1749: R.B. G.L.R.O.(M), TC/St. …
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