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A History of the County of Essex
… not in fact perpetual for after the death of Ralph de Tony c. 1126, but probably not before 1141, his widow Alice gave … 1254 the patron was said to be the heir of Ralph de Tony (d. 1239) 8 but in 1264 the priory. 9 In 1285 the priory … from St. Mary's, Walthamstow and partly from St. Mary's, Leyton. The advowson of the vicarage was vested in the Church …
A History of the County of Essex
… common (84 a.), lay east of Markhouse Lane on the Leyton boundary. 17 In 17657 it was customary for each of the … harrowing, weeding, haymaking, and works at the mill at d. each, harvesting, carrying, mowing, and binding corn at 1 … Copper Co. bought them in 1808 to roll copper. From c. 180910 to 1814 the company issued 1 d. and d. copper …
A History of the County of Essex
… industrial school, by Roman Catholics. The Ozler school in Leyton, opened 1710, provided places for children from … responsible for secondary education, and Walthamstow U.D.C., as a 'Part III Authority', for elementary education. In …
A History of the County of Essex
… to the east. The long straight southern boundary with Leyton is discussed elsewhere. 4 The ancient course of the … Church End 31 was beside St. Mary's church. King's End ( c. 1760, now Leyton Green) was the village part of the Slip. … called Grosvenor House, built c. 1600 by Tristram Conyers (d. 1619). An avenue of elms on the opposite side of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… de Tony was holding view of frankpledge in Walthamstow c. 1278. 1 In 1592 quarter sessions ordered the countess of … to an annual pension under the will of George Monoux (d. 1544), 36 by 1724 also received a salary from the vestry. … highway board. 68 This mode of management so impressed the Leyton vestry that in 1851 they followed Walthamstow's …
A History of the County of Essex
… The origin of the later manor of Mark in Walthamstow and Leyton is obscure. The manor of WALTHAMSTOW, later called … of Huntingdon, including Walthamstow. 11 Ralph de Tony II (d. 1126) was the son of Ralph de Tony I (d. 1102), Domesday … separately from the manor, probably by George Rodney in c. 162639, either after his wife's trustees in 1626 …
A History of the County of Essex
… houses, with the support of Captain George Collard (d. 1853) and his wife. In 1847 Captain Collard conveyed some … decree. 9 The Walthamstow mission also served Woodford, Leyton, Wanstead, and Chingford, until their own missions … church hall in Pembroke Road was hired, then the Y.M.C.A. hall on Church Hill until it was sold in 1932. D. A. …
A History of the County of Essex
… ran a stagecoach service between Walthamstow and Leyton, 1 perhaps the business in Marsh Street sold in 1758 … Woodford New Road. 6 That route was taken over by Leyton U.D.C. in 1905. 7 The Walthamstow district council opened an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… parish and suburb of London, lying between Ilford and Low Leyton. Roman b(1). In Wanstead Park, N. or N.W. of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… (1331) and a rental (1369), both concerning an estate at 'Leyton' held by the priory of Holy Trinity, Aldgate, probably … on the northern edge of Wanstead Flats, was in operation c. 183090. 38 Stone-masons, for whom there was much work in … few contemporary records of the process. Ralph of Hesdin (d. 1222) claimed freedom to assart 30 a. in the manor under a …
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