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A History of the County of Essex
… in the parish. 24 In 1672 Daniel Andrews's house at Leytonstone was licensed for Presbyterian worship; 25 he had … 1748 the vicar stated that three of the larger houses in Leytonstone were occupied by dissenters or 'persons leaning … 28 In 1763 Mary Bosanquet introduced Wesleyan Methodism to Leytonstone. By 1780 the followers of both Wesley and George …
A History of the County of Essex
… inquiry. These charges were not substantiated, for Leytonstone, Wanstead, Woodford, and Walthamstow, which were …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… c(6). Public Library, on the W. side of High Road, Leytonstone, just S. of the railway, is of three storeys; the …
A History of the County of Essex
… it would join the Epping branch on the surface; from the Leytonstone station on this line another new tube would be … Street to Stratford on 3 December 1946, 39 Stratford to Leytonstone on 5 May 1947, Leytonstone to Newbury Park and Leytonstone to Woodford on 14 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Mr. Pigott and Mr. West that Alderman Andrews, of Leytonstone, refused to permit their deputy to enter his …
Survey of London
… daughter, then married to a mercantile clerk and living in Leytonstone, to a pier-head man of Byng Street. Sold for 257 …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… chairmaker (1839). [D] Pennyfeather, Charles, Irish Lane, Leytonstone, London, cm (180839). [D] Penrhyn, Thomas, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… manor seems to have passed to Sir Thomas Stanley, kt., of Leytonstone (co. Essex). 46 His wife was Mary Hammond, sister …
Survey of London
… sent to Hoxton, and a number of children were lodged at Leytonstone. 394 The size and poor condition of the workhouse …
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