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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the Blind Beggar and later as the archetypal East End slum, the green lying c. 2½ miles (4 km.) north-east of … Hackney on the north, Stratford-at-Bow on the east, and Mile End and Spitalfields on the south. Hackney Road, … MS. 25121/1710 (1388). B.L. Eg. Ch. 2081. Rush croft or land and Rush (Russia) Lane to E.: Guildhall MS. 25422 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Alvares in the 'Great House' before 1728 43 and the hazan or chief rabbi Moses Cohen d'Azevedo (d. 1784) in 1760. … Sephardi and Ashkenazi, moved into the areas bordering Mile End and Spitalfields. In 1761 the Ashkenazi New Synagogue …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… aisle and side chapel built there 1895. 11 From 1880s 1 or 2 asst. curates. Rich social life with men's club of 500 … Brandon 1841: 3-sided apse, tower and stone turret at end of N. aisle. 27 Demol. after par. united with St. Mat. … 80 Cost of ch. and parsonage met by Geo. Harrold, 'medical man', and sister. 81 Bldg., called 'Red ch.' because first in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… it became a parish in 1743. It had joint auditors with Mile End in 1586, 91 joint churchwardens in 1589, 92 and a joint … could elect the trustees from those possessing a freehold or copyhold estate of £8 a year or leasehold estate of £12, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… held by the trade unionist George Howell for the Liberal or 'Radical' party 72 from 1885 to 1895 and by the Indian … ibid. 49. The Times, 14 May 1983, 4 a. Bennett, 'East End Newspaper Opinion', 231; The Times, 11 Jan. 1906, 10 f. The Daily Telegraph, 30 Apr. 1992. Samuel, E. End Underworld, 343. The Times, 2 Jan. 1906, 4 f; 16 Jan. 11 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… either that of an Independent meeting house from 1669 87 or one using the formerly Anglican St. George's chapel and … when belonging to Ric. Saunders, City draper and min. of Mile End New Town, reg. by Prots. 1814; 80 second was shop also …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Until the 19th century Bethnal Green relied on springs or wells. There was a conduit and lead pipes in Conduit … by 1703 as forming the boundary between Bethnal Green and Mile End New Town. 7 Called Spitalfields sewer, the last was the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… cabinet making from them. 68 Religious orders moved from Mile End Road, where they ran a Polish mission, to open a Polish … 82 Missionaries of the Divine Love, from Polish mission in Mile End Rd., at no. 184A Cambridge Rd. 1896-1905. 83 Sisters …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a settlement in Whitechapel. 19 The place-name Blithehale or Blythenhale, the earliest form of Bethnal Green, is from … St. Winifred's well, in Conduit field at the northern end of the green. 22 A settlement at Bethnal Green was … larger middle class than any of the Stepney hamlets except Mile End. 50 Bethnal Green emerged from obscurity as the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1616 indictments were brought against three victuallers or tipplers, one for taking in inmates and another (a … site of nos. 21-3, 30 and the Blind Beggar at the southern end by 1654, 31 with the Sugar Loaf, from which the walk took … East London Handbook and Diary, and the Eastern Post in Mile End Road and the East London Observer in Whitechapel …
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