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A History of the County of Middlesex
… increased to 14 and, by 1816, to 28. 89 The vestry clerk's reference in 1816 to books from 1627 'when the parish … tax the inhabitants accordingly. 3 In 1684 Bethnal Green's constable, overseer, two headboroughs, and beadle refused … David Wilmot and James Merceron, a pawnbroker from Brick Lane, 82 were prominent on committees and trustees for twenty …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from 1669 87 or one using the formerly Anglican St. George's chapel and associated with the dissenters' academy at … Slaughter (Sclater) Street, who may also have met in Cock Lane. The St. John Street chapel was rebuilt in 1765 and used … Cong. ch. c. 1910 to c. 1926. 76 Baptists. Under min. Geo. Gray, Bapts. reg. no. 5 St. John St. near Brick Lane 1809 77 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… laid into Bethnal Green', presumably in 1807. 83 Simcock's or Sincook's well in the Great Hyde, mentioned c. 1399, 84 supplied the … but there were none along Bethnal Green Road, Brick Lane, parts of Hackney Road, or the western and most densely …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lingered in the east until the 16th century. 21 Settlement's dependence upon water suggests that the 'happy corner' was … conspirator, was associated with a house owned by Lady Gray 'in an out-place' in Bethnal Green. 41 The vegetarian … the 17th century the legend was well established with an inn, the Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green (1654), 53 the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… oldest alehouses was probably the Cock, from which Cock Lane, recorded in 1538, took its name. 24 An alehouse stood at Bishop's Hall in 1642, 25 two (the Dun Cow and the White Bear) in … Workers' club and institute in Austin Street, and Dew Drop Inn for Education and Joy in Vallance Road. The Labour club …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… field, possibly at its northern end, by 1713. 96 Godowne's house had become two by 1712. 97 Buildings in Saffron Close … four brick houses at its south-east corner, one the George inn, 98 apparently existed by 1703. 99 In 1746 the western … Close, 11 most presumably in Pollard Row (formerly May's Lane) at the western border of the estate. 12 A Southwark …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green The East: Old Ford Lane, Green Street, and Globe Town THE EAST: OLD FORD LANE, … of houses. It is unlikely that any owners occupied Bishop's or Bonner's Hall after Bishop Bonner. Lessees like John … wastehold property, in existence by 1648 75 and by 1741 an inn, the Blue Anchor, which gave an alternative name to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… green, particularly in the north-east near St. Winifred's well and St. George's chapel, the area possibly … 27 The village was defined on the east by Rushy (Russia) Lane and the Back Lane (Globe Road), which separated it from … the mid 18th century, 11 possibly earlier as the Peacock inn was there by 1730. 12 By the end of the century Paradise …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and 1703 46 slightly north of the junction with Crabtree Lane, the Barnet charities in the centre with, in 1679, a … of Milkhouse Bridge was garden ground in 1703. The Nag's Head inn fronted Hackney Road at the eastern end of the estate and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Green The Parish Church THE PARISH CHURCH St. Dunstan's church, Stepney, served Bethnal Green until 1743. A domestic chapel existed from 1243 at Bishop's Hall, where a marriage was licensed in 1593. 68 There may … one of them to include Bethnal Green and another Cock Lane and Stepney Rents. 88 In 1711, after a petition by 36 …
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