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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of the same period. (3). Dawfields, cottage W. of Acton Green and about 1 m. E. of the church, has been partly … (4). Cottage, 360 yards S.E. of the cross-roads at Acton Green, is of late 17th or early 18th-century date. (5). …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… c. 1961-2. 49 In the 18th century there was a bowling green to the south, a formal garden to the east, and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 45 Part of the cost was met from the sale of Masons green and other waste and from compensation from the G.W.R. … for South Acton in 1873, East Acton in 1880, and Acton Green in 1888, followed by districts for West Acton in 1907, … Rd. 71 Missions: 72 mission ho., Osborne Rd., and Acton Green sch. 1877; 73 Stanley Rd. iron mission church by 1886 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Road, known as Willesden Lane in 1842, to join Norwood or Green Lane at the boundary and lead thence to the Harrow … Lane to Friars Place and thence northeastward to Harlesden green, skirting the west side of Old Oak common. Known as … and Acton along Uxbridge Road through the City to East Ham (Essex), and by 1914 new services connected Acton with …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… field called North field had existed east of Friars Place green and north of East Acton in 1588; 96 40 a. there were … as part of Sutton Court manor in Chiswick, and Rushie green, 5 a. leading towards Willesden, 4 which apparently lay just east of Worton green. 5 The two greens together covered the area known later …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… opening of National schools at East Acton in 1862, Acton Green in 1863, and South Acton, All Saints', in 1868, while Turnham Green's Roman Catholic school moved to Acton Lane in 1864. 44 … boys and 15 girls. 45 The four National schools, Turnham Green Roman Catholic, and the Wesleyan day school were all …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… north and south of common land known as East Acton green by 1474. 78 Medieval settlement was mainly around the … of Friars Place farm were commons, called Worton or Watton green and Rush green in the 16th and 17th centuries, and Friars Place in the …
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 … rises near Fordhook and flows south-eastward to Acton Green, passing into Chiswick. Stamford brook's western …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 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 … gentlemen, while the badly flooded parts of Acton Green and around Bollo bridge had very few. 61 Acton became a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 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. in Acton in 1649. 40 In 1666 John Vincent of Harlesden green and others sold 139 a. in Acton and land in Willesden …
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