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A History of the County of Middlesex
… hutments or mobile homes, 'prefabs', of which the L.C.C.'s first in East London were in Florida and Squirries streets. … Fenn House with 16 flats in Shipton Street, near the Nag's Head estate. 43 Work began on the more ambitious Dorset … private building for domestic purposes. The last block of Nag's Head estate, Shipton House, was built in 1947 and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS FROM 1837 TO 1875. 11 At Victoria's accession tradesmen's houses lined all the main roads in the west: Cambridge, … Lane, and Sclater Street. Similar houses occupied the Nag's Head Field settlement off Hackney Road and the eastern …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… as skilled and unskilled artisans, compared with Booth's 51 per cent. At the ends of the social scale, only 2 per … of Health, 73 drew up a scheme for nearly 3½ a. of Nag's Head Field, displacing 903 people from 172 houses (215 … The only non-municipal building on a large scale was on Nag's Head Field, declared a clearance area in 1933. The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… John Preston had 83 a. 39 The largest estate was Bishop's Hall, in 1652 c. 93 a. divided into 15 fields and occupied … Carnell was described in 1710 and 1712 as brickmaster of Nag's Head, which adjoined Sickle Pen field to the west. 11 … recorded as brickmaster or brickmaker from 1709 and as of Nag's Head in 1712-13. 16 He was the tenant of Willett's
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1538, took its name. 24 An alehouse stood at Bishop's Hall in 1642, 25 two (the Dun Cow and the White Bear) in Dog Row in 1652, 26 and one (the Half Moon) in Collier's Row in 1653. 27 Most early public houses were presumably … 37 Other houses which probably served travellers were the Nag's Head in Hackney Road by 1703 38 and the George, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… green, particularly in the north-east near St. Winifred's well and St. George's chapel, the area possibly identifiable with the original … an auctioneer from Bishopsgate Without and a developer of Nag's Head Field near Hackney Road in 1807- 8. 53 Part of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… part of Milkhouse Bridge was garden ground in 1703. The Nag's Head inn fronted Hackney Road at the eastern end of the … have been responsible for a small settlement around the Nag's Head and for a few cottages at the northern end of …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Soc. London, 1846. BarthR The Records of St. Bartholomew's Priory. Ed. E. A. Webb. Oxford, 1921. BCS Cartularium … Oxford, 1878. Book of Seals Sir Christopher Hatton's Book of Seals. Ed. Lewis C. Loyd () and Doris M. Stenton. … Will means <<will dated 1346 and enrolled in 1349>>. YD Yorkshire Deeds. The Yorkshire Arch. Soc. Record Ser. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it was mentioned in the 13th or 14th century as the king's highway 11 and shown as a roadway in 1606 and 1715. 12 It … was called Arundel highway in 1727, 13 and partly Andrew's Lane and partly Scotland Lane in 1840. 14 The name Old … by 1992. A small house called Manor House built 330 yd. (300 metres) south of Binsted House by 1927 was occupied …
A Dictionary of London
… Court" (q.v.) seems to occupy part of the site in the O.S. etc. The site is now covered by Mark Lane Station. Name … in 1224 by John Bokointe (Duchy of Lanc. Anc. Deeds, L.S. 59). In 46 Hen. III. licence was granted to them to … and many small courts were removed at that time. See Nag's Head Alley, Minories. Black Horse Inn On the west side …
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