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A History of the County of Middlesex
… boundary, from Fordhook south-eastward to Acton Green, by Bollo brook. The southern boundary lay along the … the northern part of the parish as far south as Masons green, Acacia Avenue, East Acton village and the site of … to Acton Green, passing into Chiswick. Stamford brook's western branch, apparently rising near Acton Farm west of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the poor, was 3 d. in the £ in 1675, when it raised £25 7 s. 4 d., and 4½ d., in 1703, when it raised £51 10 s. 9 d. … yearly to the aged. 46 A scheme of 1832 for part of Acton Green common to be cultivated by the poor was dropped when … to press for the general inclosure of wastes such as Acton Green common in 1794 53 and of all commons in 1805 and again …
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 … conveyed their rights in the wastes of Friars Place green, the Steyne, East Acton Lane, and Acton Green common to Acton local board. 46 Enfranchisement of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… meetings do not appear to have survived Baxter's departure in 1670, when he was prosecuted after complaints … being Thomas Crabb of Belmont House academy, Turnham Green. 45 They registered another building in East Acton in … established denominations between the World Wars at Acton Green and, with the spread of housing, in East Acton. After …
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 … 87 and in 1879 the company laid pipes to supply Acton Green. 88 By 1893 Acton obtained most of its water from the … resulting plan, for drainage from Bollo bridge to Acton Green and for the main sewer there, was carried out at once, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Catherine Acton, widow, who was living at the Old King's Head, were the only papists. 17 Catherine Acton was … of Irish workers from the market gardens at Turnham Green. 23 In 1835 the Revd. Thomas Heptonstall, Selby's … 1851, from which date Acton chapel was served from Turnham Green, but had apparently ceased by 1856. 24 It was not until …
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 … to the highway from London to Brentford, probably at Acton Green, 1 and a Bowling Alley field on the south side of Manor … Order of Foresters met at the Duke of Sussex, Acton Green, from 1862 and a lodge of the Independent Order of …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… the property of the bishopric, at a yearly fee of 6 l. 13 s. 4 d., with 53 s. 4 d. for augmentation of the fee. Confirmed by the … paye unto xxiiij of the poore people of the almshouse 2 s., viz. to each of them j d. before the next chapter day, …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… to each canon in residence. o. 73. A yearly pension of 40 s. granted to Thomas Willmott of Dinder, "to the end that he … following Sunday. This sentence, however, on the culprit's humble supplication, commuted to a fine of 6 s. 8 d., to be … Mr. Gabriel Harvey an evidence sealed with three seals in green wax, concerning Hamm Mills. 1599, May 31.William …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… prebend of Combe II, on the resignation of Walter Raleigh, S.T.D., pursuant to mandate of the bishop.mdash; p. 87. 1641, … bishop.mdash; p. 89. 16412, Jan. 22.mdash;Walter Raleigh, S.T.P., one of the chaplains in ordinary to the king, … in the deanery of Wells, on the death of George Warburton, S.T.P., pursuant to mandate of the bishop.mdash; p. 90. …
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