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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Great Haresmarsh before 1646, 91 at the eastern end of Hare Street in 1703. 92 By 1687 another house with … built along the main road, 20 including Shepherd's Place or Row, 21 and in the streets running south from it, named … street parallel with Bethnal Green Road, called White's 24 or Thomas Passage 25 or Granby's Row. Abbey Street, at the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… houses. It is unlikely that any owners occupied Bishop's or Bonner's Hall after Bishop Bonner. Lessees like John … Town. 79 Evans and Timmins began building at the western end of the estate on either side of Green Street, bounded on … 80 They sold plots to other builders. James Price of Mile End Old Town, for example, bought a plot in Globe Street …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the area possibly identifiable with the original 'bright or Blitha's corner' (Blithehale). 27 The village was defined … that Gascoyne in 1703 confused two houses at the northern end of the green, the capital houses respectively of the … experienced the first extensive building: Aaron Eele, of Mile End New Town and Daniel Bowyer of Whitechapel were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with, in 1679, a house and outbuildings at the eastern end of Crabtree Lane at the junction with a field way (later … Gardens existed by c. 1779 66 perhaps only as gardens or allotments. Crude, probably wooden, cottages which may … been built, mostly two-storeyed and fronting Coldharbour (or Coleharbour) Street at the western end. 69 The ground was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… up in the 1690s the trustees were to meet at the chapel or chapel-house. 78 It was depicted in 1703 79 and Edward … the chapel, to which a cottage was attached at the western end. The house was repaired either shortly before 1670, or by … £169 a year from 4,219 communicants in Bethnal Green and Mile End New Town. 92 Presumably convinced that the lack of a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1669 Carter leased parcels in Hare Street, at the northern end, to a London carpenter, Josias Hill, who had built houses … to the copyhold estates of the Austen and Snow families 46 or the freehold estate of the Nichols. In 1675 36 houses had … next Bethnal Green Road to Robert Gavill, bricklayer of Mile End New Town, in 1770, 56 when Richard Atkins, whose …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… about five miles in length, from east to west, and about a mile and a half in breadth. It is bounded on the north by the … for Unitarians, which has a small endowment; also one or two Sunday schools. The Coytrehn estate is charged with an … for the use of the inmates: three aged women and one old man inhabit the Bettws portion. He likewise gave 6 per annum …
Survey of London
… and Whitmore lease then in possession of James Huckle or his widow, 13 and on 23rd February, 16401, Turner had … was Samuel Hartlib, author and friend of Milton. At the end of A Discours of Husbandrie used in Brabant and Flanders … of his Ma tie that now is of all my tenements scituate att or neere Charing Crosse" for the remainder of the term, and …
Survey of London
… The sign was subsequently changed to The St. Andrew 6, or St. Andrew's Cross. The premises seem to have come into … Since in the tenure of Robert Winter, Cook and now or late in the tenure of Thomas Affleck, Victualler and is … of Mary Piddock, and containing in Front at the North End thirteen Feet and Six Inches And at the South End
Survey of London
… a total of 3,620. The purchase was not completed until the end of 1820. 91 In April 1820 designs were invited for a … fees and charges to take into account and by the end of 1820 the estimated total cost had risen to almost … of the new parish. The plinth and the entrance at the west end are of granite from the Heyton quarry in Devon, the …
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