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A History of the County of Essex
… in 1853, a building was erected in Queen Street by Samuel Gurney. 145 Although New Town was in St. John's parish, the …
A History of the County of Essex
… House, rebuilt in the 18th century, was the seat of Samuel Gurney (d. 1856). 73 The Cedars, adjoining Ham House in … and Clova Roads, and Earlham Grove, which were part of the Gurney estate ( c. 187090), 138 and, farther east, most of …
A History of the County of Essex
… of a government grant 33 and a contribution from Samuel Gurney. In 1871 there were 170 girls and 143 infants on the … in Little North (now Station) Street, Stratford. Samuel Gurney was an original trustee. In 1846 there were 160 boys, … was used exclusively for Brickfields Sunday school. Samuel Gurney, by his will proved 1856, gave 5,000 in trust for the …
A History of the County of Essex
… of rubber. 279 Bewley, with financial backing from Samuel Gurney the banker, soon gained control of the company, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Forest Gate, development started about 1855, on the Gurney and Dames estates, west and north of the E.C.R. … C.B.C. Mins. 24 Oct. 1893 (Clarence Rd.). e.g. on the Gurney estate: E.R.O., D/DB E30 (Norwich and Clova Roads). …
A History of the County of Essex
… the project was revived by a private committee. John Gurney, owner of the park, agreed to sell it cheap, and funds …
A History of the County of Essex
… later be sold. The trustees sold it in 1851 to Samuel Gurney (d. 1856), owner of the neighbouring manor of … by the main line of the Eastern Counties Railway. John Gurney, grandson of Samuel, sold most of Hamfrith in 1872 to … whose executors it was bought by his son-in-law Samuel Gurney. 119 Sheppard's will refers to the house as 'Rookes …
A History of the County of Essex
… Whittle sold it for use as the Stratford ragged school. 75 Gurney Road church, Stratford, originated in 1870, when a … house until 1882, when an iron church was erected in Gurney Road. A permanent church was built, probably by …
A History of the County of Essex
… The Cedars, Portway, 33 her brother and neighbour Samuel Gurney, of Ham House, 34 and Sir Antonio Brady, of Maryland … Fry). See above, p. 53. D.N.B. See below, p. 72. For Gurney's memorial see plate f. p. 116 below. Trans. E.F.C. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… them in 1838, of which 4¾ acres were owned by Henry Gurney; another 10 a. belonged to the canal company; and the …
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