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A History of the County of Middlesex
… late 16th century Green Lanes formed a second route to the north, entering Edmonton at Bowes and passing through Palmers … route ran from Palmers Green through Winchmore Hill to the north-west. 70 Green Street, mentioned in 1330, 71 may be … station in 1890 and 1908. 97 In 1840 the Northern and Eastern Railway 98 (from 1844 the Eastern Counties and from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… farms. The greatest change since inclosure had been in the north-west, where six farms had been created on former Chase … Market-gardening was carried on at Cuckoo Hall farm in north-east Edmonton, where 23 persons were employed, at Marsh Side in eastern Edmonton and at Winchmore Hill. 13 Seven of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1887 when it moved to Eastbourne. 23 A little farther north Edmonton House, attended by 30 boys, was a Jewish … in Fore Street was Priory school with 24 boys and, just north of the junction with Silver Street, Eagle House …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the appearance of the countryside, particularly in the eastern half of the parish, but had little effect upon the … railway in 1899. 96 There was further extension west and north from Church Street, where Hyde House estate was built … in 1878 and Gilpin Grove was built on its gardens. 98 North of Silver Street and westward and eastward along Silver …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… west of Fore Street. More open fields probably lay to the north, primarily serving the manorial demesne farm north of Bury Street. At least one other house existed in … were two mid-18th-century houses, nos. 258 and 260, on the eastern side of Fore Street north of Elm House 71 and a large …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… about 7 miles from London on the main road to Ware and the north. Southgate, known for its elegant mansions and the … in shape, approximately 5 miles long and 2¼ miles from north to south until the Act for inclosing Enfield Chase in … to form the London Borough of Enfield in 1965. 4 The eastern boundary followed the river Lea, whose tributaries …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was erected in the grounds in 1959. 15 Cockfosters and North Southgate District synagogue, a member of the United …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… built in south Edmonton, on a site later occupied by the North Middlesex hospital. 69 For most of the 19th century … In 1906 it was divided into four wards: Middle, South, North-east, and Northwest. 89 Swimming baths and a refuse …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Depham. Between 1314 and 1355 Depham acquired property in north-east Edmonton from 17 people, mostly by purchase or … a mid-13th-century London citizen, 90 and land in north-west Tottenham which belonged to the late 13th- and … half as Priory school. 37 It was demolished when the Great Eastern Railway line from Bethnal Green was built through the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… later Rectory House, in 1606 a large moated house on the north side of Church Street, west of the church. 22 An … in Edmonton, 89 which by the 16th century was a farm-house north of Pymmes green and west of Pymmes house. 90 Pymmes … sold the house to Northmet Electricity Co. (later the Eastern Electricity Board), 44 a. to Southgate U.D.C. as open …
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