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A History of the County of Middlesex
… that the neck of land was severed, forming an island, c. 1890. 67 The Regent's canal was authorized in 1812, to … reconstituted in 1858 as the London General Omnibus Co. (L.G.O.C.), 9 then or soon the main provider in Hackney. 10 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ratepayers numbered 8 in 1720, 11 in 1735, 47 in 1761, and c. 120 in 1779, while Dalston's numbered 17 in 1720 and 1735, … more than ½ mile long, although London Fields and the N.L.R. and G.E.R. lines impeded direct links between Kingsland and Mare …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the way from Old Ford Lane was improved to form Grove Road c. 1800, the settlement there consisted of Londoners' … in Shore Road. 59 The Cass trustees objected to the L.C.C.'s proposed reduction of occupational density as more … followed flats by the L.C.C. in Bentham Road and by the G.L.C. in Kenton Road. 72 On the east side of Church …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the holder was listed as in Homerton. 53 Clapton Common c. 1830 Rich Londoners, numerous in Homerton by c. 1600, had … only between Homerton and the marsh. The lines of the G.N.R. and G.E.R. divided Hackney Wick, whose focus had … area spread only to the northeast, where in 1937 the L.C.C. took part of Hackney marsh for the Kingsmead estate. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… rooms, and finally in London. 32 Grumbolds courts, annual c. 1500 but later less regular, also met latterly at the … until the London Government Act, 1929, substituted the L.C.C. in 1930. The union combined the old parishes of … 60, m. 16. P.R.O., SC 2/191/60, 62-3; B.L. Eg. Ch. 2080-1; G.L.R.O., M93/1-4. Also abstracts from 1651: G.L.R.O., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… stood a three-storeyed gable-ended house reputedly built c. 1590. 2 It was granted in 1658 with nearly 4 a. of pasture … houses and Sheep Lane in 1865 but most made way for the G.E.R.'s line opened in 1872. 46 The raised railway, whose … was sought in 1885 but it was not until 1899 that the L.C.C. agreed to improve the whole length from the Triangle …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a long lived academy. 82 Sir Thomas Marsh was reported c. 1682 to have turned his house into an academy for training … stone-faced ch. in Classical style, seating 1,200, by W. G. and E. Habershon built 1856: round-headed windows for … floor 1950. Seating for 350 in 1970. 90 Sold to Hackney L.B. 1979 but 4 shops retained by mission and converted into …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… SERVICES WATER SUPPLY. Six excellent wells were noted c. 1720, including those commemorated in the names Pigwell … sewer in Shoreditch, was built between 1881 and 1884. The L.C.C. built a more northerly middlelevel sewer, passing … Later additions included the Sister's House designed by C. G. F. Rees in 1911 and a five-storeyed buff-brick wing by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which survived, with another at Shacklewell in 1785, until c. 1800. 96 The number of licensed victuallers varied little … for minorities and live entertainments, financed by the G.L.C., which bought the lease in 1983, and Hackney L.B. 62 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… when they held the manor from the reign of Henry II until c. 1255, 78 because in 1333 the king as guardian of the heir … chancel, with the reredos and choirstalls, was by Thomas G. Jackson, 1878, but much of the chancel decoration was … in new residents. Hall and men's institute let to Camden L.B. 1980. E. N. Sharpe, V. 1894-1908, later archdeacon and …
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