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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 72 One farm, leased by the chapter of St. Paul's to successive deans, c. 1230 had 4 oxen, 4 horses, and 100 … was poor and rarely cultivated; meadow was valued at 1 s. an acre in 1327, 1 s. 6 d. in 1373, pasture at 3 d. in 1327, and woodland at 6 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a rent charge for teaching six poor children at 1 s. a week, which was paid out regularly by the churchwardens … when there were also two boarding schools for tradesmen's children and two or three other small schools. 38 In 1833 … By 1914 Mrs. Stredder had moved her school to no. 102 Goldsmith Avenue. After the First World War it was known as …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over more than a hundred years. By the 17th century Acton's proximity to London had made it a summer retreat for … the village from the mid 17th century. In 1664 the town's 50 chargeable houses included all those in the parish with … at the west end of the green. On the north side were the Goldsmith's Arms, with some cottages next to it, then Hindley …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The manor of ACTON was a division of the bishop of London's manor of Fulham, which he acquired between 704 and 709. 36 … and hunting, were leased to Thomas Langthorne of St. James's, Westminster, for 21 years, 40 and in 1738 he was appointed … in 1911. The house was probably rebuilt by Henry Lambe, goldsmith, lessee from 1686. 67 In 1980 some wainscotting and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… just west of the Steyne, it was known in 1802 as Trafford's well. 84 In 1831 Acton was said to be plentifully supplied 85 but in 1848 the vestry's sanitary committee reported a general want of pure water. … on ponds. 86 In 1861 the Grand Junction Waterworks Co.'s area was allowed to include Acton 87 and in 1879 the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… There were inns from an early date, due to Acton's position on the Oxford road. The Tabard on the Hope was … 'water poet', in 1636 95 and the vestry met at the King's Head in 1674. 96 Thirteen alehouse keepers were licensed in … generated by Acton wells, when inns included the Bull's Head and the Horse and Groom in East Acton and the King's
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… acceptavit fees, usually received by the steward, and 40 s. for the second audit, shall be his full satisfaction and … that Mr. Winchcombe, the vicar of St. Cuthbert's, is this yeare at greate charges in paying his first-fruits … 4 l. shall be paid by mee [Richard Healy] to John Penny, goldsmith, out of the 30 l. which Dr. Busby gave some time …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 16991719 16991700. 1699, Oct. 4.Nathaniel Markewick, S.T.B., installed in the prebend of Easton in Gordano, on the death of William Birstall, S.T.B., pursuant to mandate of the bishop. o. 289 d. 1700, … Fideswide dau. of John Pope, prebendary, 30 s.; Mr. Green, goldsmith, 13 s. 4 d.; Martha wife of Philip Hodges, gent., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 100 l. that they should not vent them within his Majesty's dominions, they should have them. July 17. fol. 258. Ralph … Hinton, and others. Attachment decrced against William Goldsmith, 'of Rycarse Court, [Rickerscote ?], co. Stafford … of this caus e, ordered an attachment against William Goldsmith and John Rysey, parties in this cause, and referred …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… yeoman. Witnesses sworn. Nicholas Goard, of St. Saviour's, Southwark. Appeared and took oath to answer articles; to … Sir Robert Howard Appeared personally. Dr. Rives, King's advocate, alleged that his answers were insufficient. … as witnesses. fol. 214. b. Robert Dickenson, of London, goldsmith. The last order to stand. John Pincombe Attachment …
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