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A History of the County of Essex
… Bearblocks. 17 New College sold Beam Land to Romford U.D.C. in 1895. 18 During the First World War part of Suttons was … farm. 50 In 1976 the farm was being developed by Havering L.B.C. as a youth centre and sports ground. The earliest … to (Great) Gardens, from the 14th cent. onwards, e.g.: New Coll. MS. 9744, f. 163; E.R.O., D/DU 102/32, m. 5; …
A History of the County of Essex
… Confessor. 56 The tower, planned by 1476, was completed c. 14912. 57 It is of 3 stages, with embattled parapet and … edn.), 242. Perfect, St. Andrew, 2930. See p. 82. See e.g. E.R.O., T/A 521/1 (Romford Vestry Mins.) 9 Sept. 1715, 23 … 6394 (detailed building accounts). E.R.O., T/Z 116/1 (G.L.C. Hist. Bdgs. Div. Rep. on the Chaplaincy, 1971). Inf. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and a door in Lyndale House, but were largely rebuilt c. 1730. 24 Each half has doorways with Tuscan pilasters like … Knapp in 1865 to Sir Sydney Waterlow, who gave it to the L.C.C. in 1889. Famous visitors, in addition to Arabella … stated, the para. is based on information supplied by G.L.C., Historic Bldgs. Div. and Mr. David Sturdy. Swiss …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… agistment of the park, farmed separately from the demesne c. 1390, 18 and the Highgate tolls, administered … & London Railway Co. in 1864 and the remainder to the G.N.R. in 1868. High or Rote Reding, in 1536 six closes of 52 … Road on the remainder. 23 The park passed in 1889 to the L.C.C. and in 1965 to the G.L.C., which administered it in …
Survey of London
… the grounds of Kensington Palace, and the existence until c. 1864 of the toll gate for travellers between Knightsbridge … 38 Endowed Charities ( London), vol. iv, 1901, pp. 4256: G.E.C. C.C.T., lease of 29 Sept. 1645 to P. Colby. An inquiry … built on the lands of the Campden Trust, 1846 (copy in K.P.L.). 17 Geo. III, c. 64, public. K.P.L., Minutes of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Isaac Ambler, Elisha Anderson, J. P. Anderson: Adam C. F., & Son Chas. Fred. Chas. Weston Wm. Fred. Andrade, … Griffith; Hab- ershon & Brock; Habershon, E. and W. G.; Hall, Hen.; Ham- bridge; Hammond, F.; Hare; Har- ris; … Messon; Monson; Newman, F. B. and John; Pearson, L. G.; Peck; Pipe; Pite; Porter, F. W.; Ridley, S. H.; Riley; …
A History of the County of Essex
… 183 Algeria, British sailors as slaves in, 138 Allain, E.C., 89 Allen: Chas. H. (formerly Allen Bros.), 74 Wm., 184 … see Ayloffe Apreece: Amelia, m.Peacocke, 105 Sir Thos. G., 105 Sir Thos. H., Bt., 105 Arche: Maud de, m. Ric. de … R.; Nicholson, Sir C.; Paine; Parker, B.; Pearson, J. L.; Reilly; Reynolds-Stephens; Ross; Salvin; Scott, M. H. B.; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Rudolph, Acton, Adamson, Eliz., Addison: John (fl. c. 1800), John (d. 1817, ? another), and his w. Eliz. Cath., … Sir Art.; Boney; Brooks; Brown, Sir John; Butler, C. G.; Caroë Caroë, W. D., & Passmore; Clarke; Cockerell; … Chas., architect, Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts, see Coutts, W. L. A. Barville, John, rector of Finchley, canon of St. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Decimus; Cachemaille-Day; Caroë; Church, W. D.; Clarke, T. C.; Coe; Cummings; Currey; Cutts; Dance; Day; Farey; Francis; … & Newman; Newton; Parker, Barry; Pearson, F. C. and J. L.; Pite; Pocock; Prynne; Pywell; Riley and Glanfield; Rovedino; Scott, G. G.; Sedding; Seely and Paget; Sharpe; Shaw, R. N.; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Close, Alexander I, tsar of Russia, Alexander: A. & G., Mrs. Ann, Chris., Isaac, Alexander St., n, Alexandra (of … Clarke, A. and T. Chatfeild; Clutton; Coates; Cockerell, C. R., F. P., and S. P.; Collins, H. H.; Com per; Connell, … Fowler, Chas. and Sir John; Francis; Fraser; Freud, E. L.; Fry, Maxwell; Garner; George & Peto; Gibberd; Goalen; …
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