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A History of the County of Middlesex
… by the National Refugees Society, moved in 1873 to Sudbury Hall, where it trained destitute girls for domestic service. … school remained there until 1930 when it moved to Esher Place (Surr.). 60 In 1876 after legislation had finally … the Imperial Yeomanry School for Girls opened in Alperton Hall to educate the daughters of yeomanry soldiers killed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the fabric. Large-scale restoration and alteration took place in the 19th century, 85 notably in 18469 when George …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 37 Maps of 1759 and 1817 suggest that similar changes took place elsewhere, for example in Rayners Lane, Sheepcote Lane, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… congregation held services in the Congregational church hall, the Broadway, Wembley. 56 It was estimated in 1965 that …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Hendon Union, each of which appointed waywardens in place of the surveyors: Harrow highway parish had two and … 12 members of Wembley U.D.C. first met in the workmen's hall in Wembley. 71 Three standing committees had been … The foundation stone of Wembley (later Brent) Town Hall, in Forty Lane, was laid in 1937 and the building, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… but it may occupy the site of one bay of the original open hall. Much of the house was faced with red brick in the 18th … in 1936 but the rest was from 1937 leased to the Hall family, 93 formerly tenant-farmers of Headstone. 94 The … 5 and in 1678 John Hutchinson sold the manor of Roxeth Place (151 a.) to Thomas Smith and Robert Nichols. 6 After …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… on a housing estate in north Headstone. A dual-purpose hall was built by the diocese and consecrated in 1955. It is … while services for men were held at the workmen's hall and for women in a house in Alperton and a room in East … Mitchell for secular and religious purposes. A separate hall was built in 1911 but plans for a permanent church by J. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Richard Cotes and others, 38 who in 1451 enfeoffed Helen Hall, a widow. Eight years later she granted it to several … 40 who apparently removed the title deeds from Saddlers' Hall and altered them, 41 and it was not until 1503 that … to New College, Oxford, 44 which leased it, as Mease Place, to Elizabeth for an annual rent of 1 lb. of pepper for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… made a separate parish, 'considering the distance of the place and the illness of the way'. 95 In 1699 Pinner asserted … John Willis, seldom preached or provided anyone in his place. They appointed Philip Goodwin, but Willis, making up …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… barn. In 1875 this was replaced at his own expense by a hall in Harrow Road, 70 which in 1913 his widow sold to the … in use from 1925 to 1961, 72 and the Mabel Comben Memorial Hall from 1929 to 1961. 73 A Primitive Methodist church, … Kenton estate in 1929 and replaced by another church and a hall on the same site in 1937. 75 Wesleyans in North Harrow …
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