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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1661-77, Dep, 1671-7 St Botolph Bishopsgate ? WEA (or weaver by trade) (1) b 1607, bur 13 Aug 1677, St Botolph … but there is no probate in PAB, nor a will, registered or original ADAMS, Robert Co Co Bridge, 1676-8, Dep, 1677 (1) … to tradesmen by Christopher Wren for work done on, or rebuilding certain churches", printed in Archaeologia 2nd …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… piece of timber ( cf. Halliwell). To raise the causeway or path. The Steelyard was the London Headquarters of the … and Present). vide p. 188. Register has "sergent to the Lo[rd] Keep[er]," Sir Nicholas Bacon. Marshall ( R.) Propost ( … item. Grindal. The sum of the page should be for receipts or expenses this is for both, and contains the total of the …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… The Vestry Minutes contain no mention of any petition or suit touching Common Lands at this time. The Cathedral was … arithmetic is obviously wrong; should be either iv days or viij d. The chief motives of the subsidy granted in 15845 …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… d, y e clothij s, y e afte r nones knell xx d, the iiij or peales viij d xj s August. It'm y e ij d was buried a … y e afte r nones knell viiij d, y e cloth xx d, y e iiij or peales viij d iij s vj d It'm y e x th was buried m rs [ … W: Fisher 24 vicar ib'm Thom's ffowler John Colbrand Richa rd [ mark] Darloe Miles lakyn W. Hedworthe Thomas pulteney p' …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… Child viij d It' Receyuyd of M' Edward Norrys the iij rd day of Nouemb'r at his monyth mynde for iiij torches and … Either the Easter fee which occurs later as 'token' money, or a collection towards the expenses of "the paschal Light," … was across the chancel arch; on the centre was the Rood or crucifix flanked by figures or the Virgin and the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Alcaston, and Henley, was ever more than a small village or hamlet. Quinny or Marsh brook marks the central part of the parish's … of the parish's north-eastern boundary is defined by Mar or Marsh 2 brook. Both brooks were mentioned in 1695 when the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… repaired, but the young were not properly catechized or instructed, because of failure to send children and … 18th century was thought from its style to be of the 12th or 13th centuries, of flint and a soft stone. It was small … were run from All Saints'. 68 ALL SAINTS, Bollo Bridge Rd., S. Acton. Dist. formed 1873. 69 Patron bp. of London. 70 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… also two boarding schools for tradesmen's children and two or three other small schools. 38 In 1833 there were c. 100 … poor and many older pupils had to go outside the parish or to private schools. More than half of the secondary places … 1863 as Nat. sch. in ho. in Middle Street, later Gladstone Rd., and financed by sch. pence and rector. 1864 a.a. 56 I. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the late 13th century. The main settlement, Church Acton or Acton town, lay slightly west of the centre of the parish … Acton most of the farmhouses lay along the Oxford road or Horn Lane, with only a few outlying farms. Friars Place … Beasley, 'Architectural Survey of Central Acton' (Borough Rd. Coll., Isleworth, dissertation, 1956, TS. in Acton …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from 1651 to 1653. 38 The bishop had no demesne in Acton, or so little that it was accounted for under Fulham or Ealing, 39 but held the wastes and commons, with liberty … either Acton Farm (later Springfield Farm) in Horn Lane or a house on the moated site west of Friars Place Farm, …
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