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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of about 100 acres locally situated in the parish of Hornsey, was, by the act of the 2nd of William IV., cap. 45, …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… (m) Attorney of plaintiff Thomas Shrubbe (m) Labourer Hornsey < Middlesex < England Defendant Court of Common …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… states that on 10 November 1445, at Browns Wood (in Hornsey), William Lee forcibly took and carried away three …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… plaintiff John Lechefeld (m) Chaplain, Parson (lately of) Hornsey < Middlesex < England Debtor Richard Newton (m) …
Survey of London Monograph
… From the entries in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Hornsey we have already learnt that in the year 1605 Robert …
Survey of London Monograph
… most of what we call by that name included in the Manor of Hornsey or Haringay, which belonged to the Bishops of London, … the Protector had anything to do with the hamlet, or with Hornsey manor to which this part of Highgate belongs. The … the district. Cromwell House was copyhold of the manor of Hornsey, and therefore its former owners can be traced in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… sold. Crouch-End CROUCH-END, a hamlet, in the parish of Hornsey, union of Edmonton, Finsbury division of the hundred … is situated on the road from London to the village of Hornsey, in a neighbourhood embellished with beautiful …
Survey of London
… promoted by the Company in the 1880s included those at Hornsey, Tottenham and Finchley. The bulk of the area …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… St. Pancras (S. J. Madge, Early Records of Harringay (Hornsey, 1938), 55). There is a slight gap in the MS. after …
Alumni Oxonienses
… one of the first prebendaries of Worcester, rector of Hornsey, Middlesex, 1536, vicar of South Weald, Essex, 1537, …
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