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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Victoria Park Square and Globe Road, the war-damaged Merceron Houses were replaced in 1949 while Westbrook House was built to the south c. 1950. Two blocks of Merceron and Gretton houses were demolished in 1982 and the rest, Merceron, Gretton, Evesham, Montford, Mulberry, and Westbrook …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 29 Institutions increasingly replaced them. In 1853 Henry Merceron leased out no. 21 Victoria Park Square as a store …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Globe Road. 24 The flamboyant red- and yellow-brick Merceron Houses and Montfort House, designed by Ernest … on the site of weavers' cottages in Globe Road opposite Merceron Houses. The Guinness Trust, founded in 1889, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Blackwood houses at the southern end of the site fronting Merceron Road. Rutherford House, fronting Brady Street, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Greenwood, Truss, Fontaneau, Mary Bowry, and Henry Merceron in 1978. 39 In 1994, together with the Poor's Land … coal for 65 people, 71 and 59 by 1820. 72 In 1822 Joseph Merceron accused a fellow trustee, who was a supporter of the … throughout the 19th century, including 200 from Joseph Merceron (1840) and 388 from other members of his family. The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by the controversy between the rector and Joseph Merceron. 2 The situation was transformed by Bishop … schools diminished. Before 1816 the daughter of Joseph Merceron attended a dame school run by Charlotte Cowdery. 11 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… J. May was succeeded by James May who, in spite of Joseph Merceron's proposal in 1791 that the vestry clerk should be excused the poor rate, 52 gave evidence against Merceron in 1816. 53 At Easter 1820 the firm of May, Norton & … over the provision of a vestry clerk, by Robert Brutton, Merceron's son-in- law. 54 Each faction claimed victory and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… rector complained of the disorders connived at by Joseph Merceron and of the state of the police. 95 The vestry clerk …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… estates. In parish politics Timmins supported Joseph Merceron, who was notorious for corruption. 60 Another … his son, from the 1770s. 64 Wilmot became an enemy of Merceron and may have set him an example; he was accused in … important, and including names like Renvoize and Merceron prominent in local affairs, Huguenots left little …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1816 71 against the alehouses associated with Joseph Merceron may well have been based upon their subversive … politics. He singled out the Seven Stars, leased by Merceron since 1788, and the Three Sugar Loaves in St. John … and hen club . . . get drunk and debauch each other'. Merceron was also accused of collusion with dissenters; there …
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