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Old and New London
… The northern suburbs Stoke Newington and Stamford Hill CHAPTER XLIII. STOKE NEWINGTON. "I like the neighbourhood, too, the ancient places … your head that lie!" Adam and Eve, a Margate Story. Stoke Newington in the Last CenturyThe Old Roman Road, called …
Old and New London
… the northern outskirts of Dalston and Hackney, Stoke Newington and Tottenham; and roamed hand in hand with them …
Old and New London
… and Friern-Barnet; and on the south by Hackney and Stoke Newington. The western division is watered by the circuitous …
A History of the County of Oxford
… house at Haseley, and worked a quantity of cornice at Newington. The contract for the Palace was taken by Richard …
Old and New London
… far as Croydon parish, taking in considerable portions of Newington, St. George the Martyr, a small part of Bermondsey, … City magistrates continued either to St. George's Church, Newington Bridge, or "to the stones pointing out the City … a bridge was built; and in going from Camberwell into Newington or Southwark, it was not unusual for people to say …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 910 to serve that part of the parish of Kirk Ella known as Newington. A Consolidated Chapelry from Kirk Ella and North … consecrated in 1902. 913 A District Chapelry taken from Newington parish was formed in 1906. 914 The patron is the … in 1904, 918 and a District Chapelry from the parish of Newington was assigned to it in 1906. 919 The patron is the …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… was a Paradise at the hospital; there is one at Stoke Newington. This particular Paradise contained eleven small …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at higher levels. Thus gravels and brickearths at Stoke Newington which occur at what would normally be considered …
Old and New London
… Blackheath we shall meet Wat Tyler and his rebel bands; at Newington Butts we shall witness the cavalcade of the …
Survey of London
… Sam brooke of London, esquire, to Isaac Tillard of Stoke Newington, esquire. 3 The premises were described as being in …
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