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Old and New London
… females, to the family of the present patron, Sir Spencer Maryon-Wilson, Bart., of Charlton House, Kent. At the time of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… passed with the manor until 1929, when Sir Spencer Maryon-Wilson sold it together with the advowson of Holy … enlarged in 1755 by a plot on the south side given by John Maryon. 54 Land on the north side of Church Row was bought by … Walk chapel. It aroused much opposition from Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, patron of St. John's, who saw its sponsorship …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Culverhouse's brickfield and dustyard, was bought from the Maryon Wilson estate for a parish stone yard in 1881. 68 The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… building land, which the lord of the manor, Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, was eager to exploit. He was thwarted by the … the estate was F. J. Clark, the land agent who advised the Maryon Wilsons to build the main roads and sewers themselves … on the St. John's Wood estate up to the boundary with the Maryon Wilson estate. Much of the demesne west of Finchley …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… begun in 1844 and finished in 1847, was on Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson's freehold and created as part of his abortive … preserve Hampstead Heath, followed the sale by Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson of ¼ a. of sand and ballast in strips along … by the railway. 44 The trend was encouraged by Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, who, in his campaign against the gentry, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 72 In the late 18th and early 19th century Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson (d. 1821) and his mother Dame Jane (d. 1816) … in abeyance during the lordship (1821-69) of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, who could make agreements only of less than 21 … both allies of the Hoares in opposition to Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson's plans for Hampstead. 31 There were several …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at Kilburn Woods, which lay between West End Lane and the Maryon Wilson estate. By agreement Col. Henry Cotton laid out …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 14th tenant in tail, Margaret (d. 1745), widow of Joseph Maryon and a Langhorne descendant. Her son John Maryon (d. 1760) devised the manor to his niece Margaretta … Thomas Spencer Wilson, Bt. (d. 1798). Their son Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson (d. 1821) left the manor for life to his son, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and leading the battle over the heath against Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson. 43 Thomas Pool, who acquired Jack Straw's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… affected after 1821 by the restrictions of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson's will. 74 The wholesale development of … factor was the lifting of the restrictions of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson's will after the death of his son in 1869. The …
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