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Old and New London
… of the present church of St. Michael, was removed to Hornsey Church, of which Dr. Atterbury had been vicar. Sir … He spent his declining years in literary retirement at "Hornsey"probably at no great distance from the school which … and women, of honest life and conversation, inhabitants of Hornsey and Highgate." In 1722 the almshouses were doubled in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… districts of Stroud-Green, Hanley-Road, Tollington-Park, Hornsey-Road, and Tufnell-Park. The lands in the … of articles in which India-rubber is used, and in Hornsey-Road is a printing-ink manufactory. The great York …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… formerly in much repute, but the waters are not now used. Hornsey (St. Mary) HORNSEY ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Edmonton, … W.) from London; containing 5937 inhabitants. The manor of Hornsey, anciently called Haringay, has from a remote period …
Old and New London
Hornsey CHAPTER XXXIII. HORNSEY. "To vie with all the beaux and belles, Away they whip to Hornsey Wells." Spirit of the Public Journals, 1814. … ParkHistorical MemorabiliaThe New RiverHornsey Wood and "Hornsey Wood House"An Incident in the Life of CrabbeFinsbury …
The Environs of London
Hornsey HORNSEY. Name and etymology. The name of this place has … called Harnsey, or as some will have it, says Norden, Hornsey. If any thing is to be gathered relating to its … orthography. Situation, boundaries, &c. Soil. Land-tax. Hornsey lies in the hundred of Ossulston, about five miles …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… Ancient and historical monuments in Middlesex Hornsey 32 HORNSEY (D.b.) (O.S. 6 in. aXII, N.W. bXII, S.W.) Hornsey is a borough and civil parish, including part of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Hornsey, including Highgate Buildings of Highgate Buildings … Oct. 1872. Builder, cxxxviii. 474-8. Newspaper cuttings in Hornsey libr. Ex inf. the rector. See p. 124. Norman, … and F. Gibberd, Modern Flat (1937), 133-9. Kelly's Dir. Hornsey (1939). Pevsner, op. cit. 379. Builder, clxxvii. 42. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Hornsey, including Highgate Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. The charities of Hornsey and Highgate divide between those once administered … were not. 33 Although some of the former were intended for Hornsey Side alone, they have all been used for the whole …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Hornsey, including Highgate Churches CHURCHES. The living of Hornsey was assessed in 1291 97 and had a priest in 1302, … was annexed to Clerkenwell parish c. 1540. Part of Hornsey parish was assigned to St. Michael's, Highgate, in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Hornsey, including Highgate Communications Communications. The hills of Hornsey obstructed communication to north and south until the … highway. 44 Responsibility had devolved on the tenants of Hornsey manor by 1577, when they were ordered to repair the …
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