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A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1784. It assumed its final form in 17023 when a square upper room was added to an existing arcaded market … was restored and altered in 1948. 90 At KING'S NORTON, Hawkesley Hall, a mid19th-century house on a moated site, is now used as a farm. In 1958 the site of Hawkesley Farm, about 1 mile to the west, was incorporated in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an account of the Society of Oxford Home-Students by a short history of the Association for the Education of Women, which was not only responsible for a large part of the educational administration of all the … has the lease until 1967 by the bequest of Mrs. Florence Hawkesley Musgrave. An even more important stage in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lessees of the demesne, let blocks of up to 11 a. on 99-year leases to builders or speculators who subleased … were built there in 1875-6 in Woodlea Road and 136 in Hawkesley Road by Alfred Capsey of Tottenham, Thomas G. … in Albion Road in 1884-5 and 6 houses there in 1889, 3 in Hawkesley Road in 1887, and 3 (nos. 91A-c) in Dynevor Road in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… London Plan of 1943 discussed an expansion of open space, a reduction of population to an overall density of 100 to the acre, and a separation of industry from residential areas. 88 The need … with blocks of flats, mainly in the south. They included Hawkesley Court (128 flats and 23 houses) finished in 1948, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Restoration, 54 to become the Presbyterian minister of a community centered on Church Street and patronized by the … were the Hartopps, Fleetwoods, and John Gould or Gold, a London mercer. The conventicles were held at the houses of … Rd., S. Hornsey, 1892-4 and officers' quarters at no. 98 Hawkesley Rd. 1910. 54 BRETHREN. Brethren met at assembly …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and expel them from the town. 68 From 1521, however, a distinction was made between these and deserving beggars … a supply of good water sufficient for the city's needs. T. Hawkesley, the engineer employed by the council to … the argument for a new system. 57 A waterworks, planned by Hawkesley, was therefore begun in 1845 and completed in 1847. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the time of the Domesday survey was parcelled out amongst a dozen manors whose identities are preserved in the names of a dozen populous suburbs. 3 The circumstances of this … extended during the First World War and subsequently. 52 Hawkesley Farm housing estate, built in this district in …
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