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A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish beadle of Isleworth was performing the constable's duties, but the constables continued here to be manorial … 1547. 89 Another was in Church Row and may have been the house by the church called the Stone or Porch House, though this was more often leased to provide part of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for his life, but in 1553 they were committed, with the house and steward ship of the manor, to George Tirrell, a … Dairyhouse and other lands and he was made keeper of the house and woods and steward and bailiff of the manor for … 1602, and in 1604 finally received a grant in fee of the house and manor, with the park, Dairyhouse, and other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… discontinued after 1888. 81 John Shales owned a market-house in Hounslow in 1692. 82 In 1818 the market-house stood in Fair Street, and belonged to one Sarah Brown. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… is first indicated in 1352, when it adjoined the manor-house and stood on a stream called the Bourne. 94 This seems … this is correct, it may have stood here, beside the manor-house which the mob burned, or at Baber Bridge, by the … the mill-stone was sold, and before 1506 the derelict mill-house had been leased with the adjoining manor-house to John …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (see plate facing p. 101) is in origin a 16thcentury house largely remodelled by Robert Adam. In this case, however, Adam's work extended to the exterior of the house and much less of the old building remains. Despite … styles side by side under one roof. Above all [the house] is distinguished for fidelity of execution in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Sir Richard Wynn, the owner of Wyke manor and of the house later called Little Syon, who bought the former All …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 73 He was said to have made improvements both to the house and grounds, though opinions seem to have differed about the amount of alterations to the house. According to one writer of 1797 it was substantially … staircase. 74 The estate was sold in lots in 1805 and the house was afterwards demolished. 75 It had stood exactly on …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 80 the motives of the persons concerned are unknown. The house of William Vincent at Hounslow was licensed for … of Hillingdon in 1660, received a similar licence for his house at Isleworth in the same year. Two other ejected … meeting at Twickenham joined with six others to register a house in Isleworth for worship in 1707. 82 According to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… papists, together with an attorney who had a country house at Heston. 42 It was probably some years after this … in the acquisition of what became known as Shrewsbury House or Place by Sir John Talbot. His exact identity has not … and was therefore possibly a Roman Catholic. He owned a house at Isleworth by 1678, 44 and if its traditional …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… her death the schoolmistress was to live in the donor's house in Isleworth. 56 This may have stood on the site of the … Blue School in Lower Square, for in 1635 Glover marked a house there as the Free School and Court House, 57 and in 1670 the feoffees of Elizabeth Hill's gift …
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