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A History of the County of Middlesex
… building. At the western end of Silver Street 57 a. of the Huxley estate were sold in 1887. Nineteen acres were sold … Circular Road (1931), and the Piccadilly line (1932-3). Huxley estate, which originally stretched from Silver Street … a builder from Crouch Hill, in 1929. 61 The rest of the Huxley estate, including the farm and fields north of Hedge …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… two inns, c. 1801. 71 There were two farms, Hazelwood and Huxley, 72 and houses on the site of Eaton Villa, 73 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bush Hill, Samuel Tatem, who married the daughter of John Huxley of Weir Hall, and Pierce Galliard of Bury Hall were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Some was sold to John Clapham in 1614, 97 some to George Huxley of Weir Hall before 1627 98 and some had become part …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Leake. 71 In 1609 Sir John Leake sold Weir Hall to George Huxley, haberdasher of London, 72 and the estate thereafter descended in the direct male line until Thomas Huxley died in 1743. His estates were divided between his daughters Meliora Shaw (d. 1788) and Sarah Huxley (d. 1801), Sarah receiving the Weir Hall portion. In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Street had been in existence for some time before 1753. 64 Huxley cricket club was mentioned in 1858 65 but it was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… W. F. Farrar (Master in 18716) under the inspiration of Huxley, by 1917 there were still only three science masters …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… George Weld, Edward Kinaston, Robert Prize, John Huxley and Christopher Brayne, esqrs., and Richard Deaves and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… senr., Sir Clement Armiger, Sir William Beecher, Sir John Huxley, Sir George Blundel, Sir Francis Wingate, Kts. ; St. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Manwaring, Geo. Weld, Edwd. Kinaston, Rob. Price, John Huxley and Christo. Brayne, esqrs., Richard Deaves and John …
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