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Alumni Oxonienses
… Coll. by visitors 1650, M.A. 15 July, 1652 (7s. John, of Hackney, bar.-at-law), (brother of Colonel John Bridges, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… on natural philosophy in the dissenting academy at Hackney, in Middlesex, was a native of this place. He …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 107 Brewood became a centre for the mission work of Hackney College students during vacations c. 1806. 108 The …
Survey of London
… too. William Robinson, The History and Antiquities of... Hackney, 1842, vol. i, p. 341. P.R.O.,C5/596/33. M.L.R. …
Survey of London
… in 18989, to designs by William G. B. Lewis, architect, of Hackney, 56 and Nos 60 and 61 about 1910, in matching style, … which added a two-storey rear extension in 1931, moved to Hackney about 1939. 115 In 1942 the building was adapted to …
Survey of London
… 1691) the freehold property belonged to Thomas Powell of Hackney, citizen and cutler of London, and his wife …
Survey of London
… Architect. 185 The building contractor was Thomas Boyce of Hackney. 186 The twentieth-century stone classical shop front …
Survey of London Monograph
… says:"Henry Earl of Northumberland died at his manor of Hackney, in the King's House, between 2 and 3 in the morning, … Brooke House, and not at Newington Green. He was buried in Hackney Church (then known as St. Augustine's), and his … that this account is rendered because the said manor (of Hackney) with the appurtenances, is granted (among other …
Survey of London Monograph
… to this particular branch, as the family connection with Hackney continues long after this date. Records are extant of … or Elderton) is not, so far as we know, traceable in Hackney before the beginning of the fifteenth century; but … from any part of the country & firmly established in Hackney, or rather near it, for apart from Sir Ralph we …
Survey of London Monograph
… in attempting to trace the history of such a parish as Hackney back to the time of the Conquest, to find some … in William I., as in fee. To whom he allotted the lands in Hackney it is impossible, in the absence of all record or tradition, to determine. The principal manor of Hackney (says Lysons, 2 writing a century ago) was formerly …
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