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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1864 a.a. 56 I. 68 New sch. built 1870 on site adjoining St. Alban's church, financed by parl. grants and sch. pence. … Middle, see Rothschild first and middle. Acton Nat., see St. Mary's C.E. Acton Wells First And Middle, School Rd., … still there in 1842, 38 but by 1851 had been succeeded by George Smalley, who was boarding 21 boys aged 7 to 14 years. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… brickmaking agreements for c. 40 a., mainly to George Wright for low-density housing, but again with only … Road and Midland Terrace. Chandos, School, Bethune, and St. Leonard's roads were laid out at that time and a large … P. Jolliffe, Acton and its Hist. (1910), 3. Domesday of St. Paul's (Camd. Soc. [1st ser.], lxix), 128. A grant of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… drew such large numbers that they were adjourned to the George every time. In 1861 it was resolved to meet again … The adjacent High Street site was opened as the King George V garden, but eventually was used for the new town …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… fishing and hunting, were leased to Thomas Langthorne of St. James's, Westminster, for 21 years, 40 and in 1738 he was … About 1230 Peter granted to Geoffrey de Lucy, dean of St. Paul's, his mansion house in Acton and 128 a., and later … Gunnersbury Park estate. 90 West Lodge, owned in 1844 by George Aveling, the occupier in 1851, 91 survived in 1980, a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… reg. new chapel 1817, built by S. Smith of Davies St., Westminster, N. side of Acton hill, just W. of Red Lion. … acquired large ho. in Steyne near junction with High St. 1817, 67 reg. rooms for worship in Brentford (later Gunnersbury) Lane 1840, and opposite George inn 1843. 68 Chapel in Steyne built 1845, seating 140. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was reported again in 1708, at the Crown alehouse, with George Hill, gentleman, and John Hyndham. 18 In 1767 a … Roman Catholic places of worship are described below. St. Aidan's church founded 1922, using breeze-block hall in … bell tower; nine bells by Whitechapel foundry; statue of St. Aidan by Kathleen Parbury on front of tower; altarpiece …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Hartshorn in 1505, and the White Lion in 1520. 93 The George existed by 1539. 94 The Cock and the Bell were listed … rebuilt during the 19th century, the exception being the George and Dragon hotel in High Street: three-storeyed and … met there from 1817. The Acton friendly society met at the George and the Acton United friendly society at the King's …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 13 s. 4 d. Loss of rent of vacant cottage in Begger St. 1 s. 8 d. The bailiffs for collecting the rents of the … and chapter now appoint three of the canons residentiary, George Carew, George Dogeon and Walter Cretyng, to petition … 5 s. 0 d. from the vicar of Twyverton, for St. John the Baptist's term 10 s. 0 d. for 2 closes called …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… sic utriusque 1 s. 4 d. Expenses attending the fair of St. James, 4 days, at Bristol 9 s. 8 d. Charges at Dean Gunthorp's, St. John's and St. Stephen's aulter 2 l. 9 s. 9 d. Paid to … 17.An annuity of 20 l. granted by the dean and chapter to George Carew, in consideration of his relinquishment of his …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… North Cory, Chedder, Longe Sutton, Lidiard Bishop's, Combe St. Nicholas, Winsham, Lovington and South Barowe. o. 155. … and pound-fold, etc., and the advowson of the vicarage of St. Cuthbert's, "and also the usuall and accustomed place for … among themselves of the chapter patronage. 1572, March 31.George Deane admitted a perpetual vicar-choral. 1572, April …
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