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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ashpitel, A.; Attenbrow; Billings; Blackburne; Bodley, G.F.; Bodley & Garner; Boyes; Bradbury; Brookes; Buckler; … and W.G. and E.; Habershon & Brock; Hakewill, J. H. and E. C.; Hammack & Lambert; Hare; Harnor & Pinches; Harrison & … F.T., Dolphin P.H., domestic service, Donaldson, T.L., Douce: Fras. (d. 1760), Fras., his neph., Fras., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from landed estates, is indicated by the abbreviations G.L.C., L.C.C., M.B., or T.H., all other housing estates being …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… M., Wm., Kesteven, Thos., Ketteridge: Sarah, Thos., - (fl. c. 1740), Key: Eliz., wid. of Jonathan, Hen. Garrett, Sir … Oscar, Korda, Sir Alex., Koulermos, Panos, Kylemore Rd., L.C.C., see London County Council L.G.O.C., see London General Omnibus Co. L.N.W.R., see London & …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of, Kensington, South, Kensington Gdns., Kensington, Kent: G. B., & Co., brush manufacturers, fam., Kent: Edw. Augustus, … Ric., Lazar ho. (M.E.O.T.), Lazarus Soc., Lazonby, Sam., L.C.C., see London County Council Lea, Ric., Lea river, ford, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Islington Growth Growth Islington c.1740 Neolithic implements have been found at Islington, … 1921 and 1939 the borough had built 1,682 homes and the L.C.C. 1,951. By 1958 the borough had built 3,378 homes since … 136. Below, manors (Canonbury); other est. (Cutlers). e.g. P.R.O., CP 25(1)/148/36. Lond. and Mdx. Chantry …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the settlement along Upper Street and south of the N.L.R. line, was mainly built over in the earlier 19th century. … Terrace in Richmond Avenue, near Thornhill Road, was built c. 1829. He also put capital into the making of Caledonian … between Sutton Gardens and Maiden Lane was altered by the G.N.R. line's cutting and tunnel, which separated from the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Row, and 8 on the south side of Canonbury Lane. 93 From c. 1770 John Dawes replaced the south range of Canonbury … south of Canonbury Square, had 1 to 1.25 persons. 16 The L.C.C. had completed 80 flats in Northampton Street near … of municipal housing and planning. 21 Below, manors. G.L.R.O., MR/LV 5/21. V.C.H. Mdx. vi. 200. G.L.C., Hist. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the physician William Saunders by Daniel Asher Alexander c. 1790 and later occupied by Joseph Wilson. 8 By 1805 … Road were added in the 1860s. 33 Land between the N.L.R. and St. Paul's Road was also being filled with terraces … north side were let to Charles Bryantwood in 1868. 36 The G.N.R.'s Canonbury spur line, opened in 1874 37 close to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… HOLLOWAY and TOLLINGTON. Tollington was a settlement c. 1000, when it was to provide two men for a ship. 58 The … by Camden Road, the parish boundary on the west, and the N.L.R., including building on the north-east side of Holloway … end of the parish from Camden Road on the west and the G.N.R. on the east. Lower Holloway. The junction of Hornsey …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… built on the east side of Newington Road at the south end c. 1791. 98 Behind the crescent a lane led from Newington … North and South had been laid out on either side of the N.L.R. line, which was completed through the district in 1850. … site was taken for a Roman Catholic church in 1964. The G.L.C. had built a home for the handicapped on the south-west …
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