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A History of the County of Middlesex
… united with the National Society 37 and by 1819 it had c. 110 pupils, taught by a salaried mistress with a house and … 35 pupils, two of them run by dissenters, for which 4 d. to 6 d. a week was charged. 41 One was probably a … Act, 1902, Acton became a Part III authority and the U.D.C.'s education committee replaced the school board. 51 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had no demesne, and apart from a brief period before c. 1735, when the Somerset family lived in Acton in a house … 36 Perhaps also resident in the town were William Ryley (d. 1667), herald and archivist, who moved to Acton in 1650, … rest of Winchester and Salisbury streets was sold to the U.D.C. for municipal buildings. The house itself remained, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… granted 50 a. in la Pulle to the bishop of London in fee c. 1222, on condition that the bishop paid his debts, and in … tenement were then reunited when John, Lord Russell (d. 1555), later earl of Bedford, was granted both in fee. 66 … sold off from the early 20th century: in 1911 the U.D.C. bought 22½ a. from Col. Charles Boileau Wood, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Junction and West Middlesex districts. 90 In 1908 the U.D.C. was permitted to seek funds to sink an artesian well, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… post. Where the commission is entered in full the letter ( c.) is put at the end of the entry; where there is only a … Erle, Blount, Honywood, Killegrew, La Tour, Vanbrook, and D'Harcourt (G.). 4 Lieutenants: Captain Lieutenant Dolling, … George Dockwra, Henry Manning, Nathaniel Hussey, Thomas Leyton, Thomas Jordaine. Staff officers:James Smallwood, …
The Environs of London
… a temple and ante-temple, which we now call the nave. LEYTON. P. 164.The lease of Walwood is now vested in the … (by a deed without date,) granted certain lands, rents, &c. in West Greenwich, to Thedred son of Richard 26. In 1342 … to his memory. His elder brother, William Sherard, LL.D. was fellow of All Souls College, and from 1704 till 1715 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Archaeology The Iron Age THE IRON AGE By about 1200 B.C., during the British Middle Bronze Age, the manufacture of … of over 360 coins which may date from about 50 B.C. to A.D. 50 was found with or near some Iron-Age pottery, animal … T.L.M.A.S. i. 140. Letter from Mr. A. J. Buttress, Sunbury U.D.C., to Ordnance Survey, 10 July 1950; L.M. files, report …
A History of the County of London
… of the ferm of Exeter, which amounted to £25 12 s. 6 d. 7 It is said that by her will she made other grants to the … to them, granting them sac and soc, toll and team, 9 &c., in their lands; acquittance of all gelds and scots, aids … 166 Stapleford Abbots, 167 and West Ham 168; land in Leyton given by Simon de Molins and his wife Adelina was one …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… GOLD, appr, 1635, to Thomas VYNER, fr, 1651, PW, 1660 (3) d 13 Jun 1683, bur St Mary Woolnoth, re-bur Tyringham, Bucks … 1632, to Richard Bateman, Merchant Adventurer, of Muscovy, C, LC and EIC, M, 1658 (3) bap 17 Jul 1614, at St … 1675 "my residence whilst I followed my calling", Low Leyton, Essex, 1676 (1) DR, fr, 1644, by John Mayo, M, 1674 …
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