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Survey of London
… parishes were incorporated in the large St. George's, Hanover Square, Poor Law Union, and their site sold to the … in 1793. 2 It was approached only by a cartway from Barrow's Walk, a north-south route which occupied the southern end … of fifty. The architects suggested were William Jacomb Gibbon of 36 Great James Street, WC; H. A. Hunt (18381904) of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Fire the block measured approximately 70 ft. (21.34 m.) N.-S. along Old Jewry and 42 ft. (12.8 m.) E.-W. along Poultry. … from post-Fire arrangements (see Fig. 13) that Austen's property also included, below ground, the whole of a long … account of 1602. The tenant in 1612 may have been Thomas Gibbon, and in 1619 and subsequently it was Edward Chapman. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… defined by the 14th century by Goose Lane to the W. and S., by Bow Lane to the E., and by the way leading to the … again in 1548. The block was reduced in length N.-S. after the Great Fire when a strip 9 ft. 6 in. (2.9 m.) … Robert White, bricklayer, William Rush, tailor, and Robert Gibbon, 'bodyes maker', whose names, bracketed together, …
Survey of London
… St. Paul's Church Chapter V - St. Paul's Church The First intimation of the building of the church … England.' 14 The possible relevance of the story to Jones's search for an elemental classicism has been explained by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… became more entirely independent. Also included in Edward's grant was land called 'Staeningahaga' in London, and … the Crown during vacancies. 66 Apart from this, the abbey's tenure was uninterrupted until the Dissolution. 67 After … passed to his son Wolley Leigh (d. 1644), and to Wolley's son Thomas 72 who sold it in 1669 to Sir William Drake. In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… new building in the London Road, which was later St. Mary's Church Hall and since 1950 has been a dress factory. 92 A … Road; its buildings incorporated the former St. Peter's Mission Hall on the same site. It was opened in 1896 for … annis 1795, 1820); Char. Com. files. Ed. 7/86/74. Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1855 and later edns.); M.R.O., Staines Tithe …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Great Boughton, Higher division of the hundred of Wirrall, S. division of the county of Chester, 6 miles (N.) from … Great Boughton, Higher division of the hundred of Wirrall, S. division of the county of Chester, 5 miles (N.) from … and in the patronage of the Crown; impropriator, Sir John Gibbon, Bart., and others. The great tithes have been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century the rector of Northmoor still paid a pension of 13 s. 4 d. to Stanton Harcourt church. 57 South Leigh remained a … early 13th century the abbey received a pension of £6 13 s. 4 d. from the rectory, increased in 1220 to £13 6 s. 8 d., 63 and in 1506 the benefice was appropriated and a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… belonged to Sutton, and Stone field, named from the Devil's Quoits, Hangle (or West End Hangle) field, and West End … the Thames, and 'Wyrelake'. 82 'Kutelesmore' (i.e. Cytel's moor), mentioned in the 13th century, was perhaps the … trees; by the 17th century assarted lands down the wood's western edge included pasture closes and leys. 85 In 1244 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… all boys. 4 By c. 1800 the schoolmaster received £14 8 s. a year to teach the four Gibbons boys and one child from each labourer's family. In 1808 c. 25 children were taught free, and c. 20 … contributions to c. £60. The endowment was only £4 8 s., reduced to £3 18 s. in 1880, but the school also received …
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