Search

Displaying 431 - 440 of 466
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 … (98 a.), a detached part of the parish locally situated in Leyton, was merged in Leyton sanitary district in 1873 and in Leyton civil parish …
A History of the County of Essex
… highway board. 68 This mode of management so impressed the Leyton vestry that in 1851 they followed Walthamstow's … the Walthamstow Slip, which became incorporated in the Leyton urban sanitary district. 71 The small detached portion … Act, 1963, Walthamstow was combined with Chingford and Leyton as the London borough of Waltham Forest. 121 The town …
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 … later the manor included the detached Walthamstow Slip in Leyton. 4 Walthamstow was held in 1066 by Waltheof, earl of … mainly between 1928 and 1938. 247 The manor of MARK in Leyton and Walthamstow lay on both sides of the parish …
A History of the County of Essex
… decree. 9 The Walthamstow mission also served Woodford, Leyton, Wanstead, and Chingford, until their own missions … in 1914, was later taken over by the Walthamstow and Leyton Synagogue. 28 Higham Hill church, Higham Hill Road, … to the 1830s, with the support of the Solly family of Leyton House in the Walthamstow Slip; trustees appointed in …
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 … Lea Bridge. Wragg's coaches still ran five times daily to Leyton, Lea Bridge, Stratford, and London in 1863, but ceased … in Lea Bridge Road in the 1880s by the Lea Bridge, Leyton and Walthamstow Tramways Co. 5 From 1889 they …
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 … of Becontree during the Middle Ages, and later of the Leyton 'walk'. 42 In 1086 it was densely wooded. 43 Much of … 21 sqq., 395, 403. Ibid. 137; E.R. xiv, map f.p. 193. Leyton 'walk' was sometimes called Leyton and Wanstead …
A History of the County of Essex
… was formed for Wanstead in 1880, after complaints from Leyton that Wanstead children were crowding Harrow Green … Act (1902) those four schools were all placed under the Leyton 'Part III' authority. 2 The rest of Wanstead then … the income was 94. J. Kennedy, History of the Parish of Leyton, 199; Leyton B.C. Year Bk. (19523), 82. For those …
A History of the County of Essex
… boundary with Woodford. The western boundary marched with Leyton and Walthamstow, and the river Roding formed the … a spur called the Wanstead Slip which ran south of Leyton down to the marshes near Temple Mills, and included a … with the manor of Cann Hall, which was originally in Leyton but appears to have become part of Wanstead by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1,400 a. in the parishes of Wanstead (436 a.), Woodford, Leyton, Little Ilford, and Barking. 79 He was still holding … de Montfort's Domesday holding of 3 hides and 30 a. in Leyton. 129 Two hides of that holding were given by … the priory's tenants were still being described as 'of Leyton' as late as 1369. 133 Holy Trinity retained Cann Hall …
Displaying 431 - 440 of 466