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A History of the County of Middlesex
… was 1,304 a. in 1871. In 1891 a small detached portion of Hornsey at Colney Hatch was included in Friern Barnet. The … lie to the south-east, Clerkenwell detached (later part of Hornsey), and Hornsey to the south, Hornsey and Finchley to the south-west, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a gymnasium. 58 The grounds, stretching into Finchley and Hornsey, comprised 22 a. in 1909. 59 They contained a lake in … 1932. M.R.O., D.R.O. 12/III/1/3. J. C. Marriott, 'Hist. Hornsey' (TS. in Bruce Castle Mus.). See p. 17. W. Keane, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and from 1935 the area came under the jurisdiction of the Hornsey, Finchley and Wood Green hospital committee and its …
The Environs of London
… Ashehewys , manor of, 425. Atterbury , Lewis, rector of Hornsey, 57. His epitaph, 67. Aubert , Alexander, his … Sir Thomas Pope, the critic, ibid. Boarded river, near Hornsey, 52. Bold , Henry, account of, 608, note. … , Sir Edward, at Osterley, 26. Cole , William, rector of Hornsey, 57. Coliere , Richard, vicar of Isleworth, 108. …
The Environs of London
… Bishop, epitaph of, 406. Account of, 415. Horn fair , 325. Hornsey, addition to the account of, 632. Hounslow-heath , …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… Richard le, of Royston, 16. Hornese, William de, 194. See Hornsey. Horningsham, Hornyngesham [co. Wilts], 361. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Kensington, sch., Croston, Lancs., Crouch End Acad., see Hornsey Acad. Crouch End High Sch. and Coll., Croudace, … Wm. de, Harpford, Devon, Harpsden, Oxon., Harringay, see Hornsey Harringwold, Thos., Master of St. Giles's Hosp., … High Sch., Highbury New Park Collegiate Sch., Highgate, in Hornsey bor., chap., hermitage, hosp., see Religious Houses, …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Bridge at Ealing, xix, 124 -, at Greenford, xx, 296 -, at Hornsey, xx, 341 -, at Kentish Town, xix, 216 Bridges …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Dakins, Capt. Dalbier, Col., slain Dallison, Martin, of Hornsey, grant of arms to Sir Roger Damon, John, petition of …
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