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A History of the County of Essex
… TO 1836. In the mid 13th century Richard de Montfitchet (d. 1267) was holding view of frankpledge and enforcing the … by that of other parishes. For many years sewage from Leyton polluted a ditch discharging into the Channelsea … Problems of Social Policy (Hist. Second World War, U.K. Civil Series), 26970. E. D. Idle, War over W. Ham, 37. …
A History of the County of Essex
… of land in Ham made to them by his brother William (d. 1164). 3 About 1181 the same king confirmed to them the … West Ham was augmented by the addition of Hamfrith wood, c. 100 a., of which a third had belonged to the manor of East … Fraunceys, a London merchant who also acquired Ruckholt in Leyton, and who recorded all the above details in his …
A History of the County of Essex
… Becontree during the Middle Ages, and were subsequently in Leyton 'walk'. 47 The Domesday figures suggest that there was … Plaistow, 3842. For a useful summary see W.H.L., W. Ham C.B.C. Mins. 1910, pp. 9749, 'Rep. by Town Clerk on … 1955, 28 Sept. 1956. Ibid. 16 and 23 Aug. 1968. E.R.O., D/SH 7. Ibid. For medieval flood-control cf. V.C.H. Essex v. …
A History of the County of Essex
… century they had been polluted by domestic sewage from Leyton as well as West Ham itself. 16 By 1931 all the foul … culverted between High Street and Lett Road. 18 STRATFORD c. 1930 The course of the Thames, forming West Ham's southern … at Bow (1676) (copy from Christ's Hosp. Docs.); E.R.O., D/DU 567/2 (1767); E.R.O., D/DYc 11/3 (1800); E.R.O., Q/RUm …
A History of the County of Essex
… 8 About 1788 services were being held by Thomas Wright (d. 1799) 9 in a rented house at Plaistow. In 1789 he sought … in Chandos Road, as a mission of Cann Hall Baptist church, Leyton, and about 1894 had erected an iron building in Edith … below, ex-Wesleyan (W), ex-Primitive (P), and ex-United (U) churches are treated in that order, followed by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… might have been more effective if West Ham council and Leyton local board had been able to agree upon a joint course … a sub-district. 28 The main office was in Broadway c. 184880 and in Martin Street 188097; it became a branch … is based on: C. J. Allen, The Great Eastern Rly.; H. D. Welch, London, Tilbury & Southend Rly.; W.H.L., Vert. File …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Fridays was granted to Robert Willoughby, Lord de Broke (d. 1521) presumably in place of the former Thursday market. … Lent. A piepowder court was also confirmed. 66 Leland in c. 1540 described Westbury market as a small one. 67 In 1673 … p. 215. Ibid. p. 214. Ibid. p. 215. Min. Bk. Westbury U.D.C. Bratton, W.I. Scrap Bk. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… maintain the full number of 13 capital burgesses, and in c. 1835 there were 8, of whom but 4 were resident in … of Sir John Pavely, lord of the manor of Westbury (d. 1361): Cal. Pat. 13614, 1624. Wilts. Inq. p.m. 132777 … stated, information about the activities of the Westbury U.D.C. before 1912 comes from the Min. Bks. of the council. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The prebendary of Harlesden alienated most of his demesne c. 1200, leaving a demesne of only 3 a.; there is no evidence … Brondesbury in the late 18th century, 12 and Ralph Marsh (d. by 1758), lessee of Bounds and owner of a freehold at … 48 for the E. Alec Colman Group in 1963, 49 and for O.U.P. next to their warehouse in Press Road in 1965. 50 During …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and the board schools another 10,876. 32 In 1904 Willesden U.D. became an autonomous part III authority under the 1902 … at St. Andrew, Willesden Green, after 1892. Willesden U.D.C. agreed in 1909 to contribute to the enlargement of …
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