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A History of the County of Middlesex
… settlement is attested by finds of palaeolithic and neolithic Bronze-Age burials at Mill Hill Park, and Iron-Age coins near Bollo Lane. 71 Although the name … town, and Shakespeare and Grove roads, near both town and railway, plots were sold quite quickly, mainly in small …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Hyde Park Corner, 2 bounded on the north by Willesden and West Twyford, on the east by Hammersmith, on the south by Chiswick, and on the west by Ealing and Brentford. It is roughly … was adjusted in 1894 to follow the District and Piccadilly railway lines. The northern boundary and the remainder of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of ACTON was a division of the … the Friars beyond it. Until 1920 the only sales were to railway companies, besides those of 13 a. to the local board …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Kidderminster (Worcs.) in 1662, moved to Acton in 1663 and lived near the parish church. 37 He observed that the Independent ministries of Philip Nye, 1643-56, and Thomas Elford, 1656-61, had resulted in loss of support … Other denominations and unspecified missions. Acton Green Railway Mission, Cunnington St., opened 1900. 19 Attendance …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a Chancery order confirmed the public use of the conduit and continuation of the rent charge. 74 In 1819 the rector … paid for a new pump, as the conduit was in disrepair, and sunk a tank to exploit the spring. 75 The conduit later … from the company as a continuous supply, although some railway cottages at Willesden junction were supplied by the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton Social and cultural activities SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. There were inns from an early date, … 1862 and a lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows of Manchester met at the Prince of Wales in Church Road from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of William Lange, for peace sake, that so as his bond and articles be re-delivered unto him and his costs satisfied as already taxed, that the … show cause to the contrary. [Richard] Murray, dean [of Manchester]. John Benningham and three others sworn as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 187 b. Sir Robert Howard, prisoner in the Fleet. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. On bond given in 1,500 l. … next court day. Richard Murray, clerk, S.T.P., warden of Manchester (the second cause). The college of Manchester desires their petition to be read. On a motion by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sworn. April 19. fol. 9 b. Nanney Lloyd, gent. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. April 23. Thomas Stone, of … Stephen Wilde, of Hingham Barrow, Norfolk. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. fol. 10. Christopher Ayre, … to be published. Richard Murray, clerk, Warden of Manchester. Examined. Nathaniel Cannon, clerk, and William …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 18 b. Augustine Holl, of Heigham, Norwich, Esq. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. May 5. fol. 10. Robert … of the diocese of of Gloucester, clerk. Witnesses produced and sworn. John Beare, of Bovey Tracey, Devon, tanner. … next term. fol. 28 b. Richard Murray, S.T.P., Warden of Manchester. Witnesses sworn. Westland and others Reference to …
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