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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Consequences of Casual Labour Problem in Lond. 1860-90' (Oxford Univ. D.Phil. thesis, 1970), 240. E. Lond. Rec. iv. … to Hackney and Bethnal Green (1925), 23. M. Ashworth, Oxford Ho. in Bethnal Green. Bethnal Green M.B. Official …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and sch. probably soon finally closed. 24 Bldg. offered to Oxford Ho. 1884. 25 St. Anne's R.C. Sec., Wood Close. Founded … & I. 80 Adjoining property conveyed, subject to lease, in trust for schs. 1870 and 1871. New bldg. for 168 I 1873. … streets and Wood Close by 1909. Classes were also held at Oxford House by 1909. 85 There were 1,673 evening scholars in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… maintained that the conveyance of 1653 was only in trust for Robinson, who had induced Sir William Smyth and … John Bumpstead for £30 a year, which were to be settled in trust for 'poor godly persons for ever'. 45 The trustees of … in Elizabeth Mary's grant in 1813 64 and remained with her trust until it was sold to the L.C.C. c. 1900. 65 The Gretton …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Geo. Wyndham Hamilton Knight-Bruce 1884-6, promoter of Oxford Ho. and later bp. of Mashonaland, 21 and Herb. V. S. … under Iremonger, aided by 3 curates and members of Oxford Ho., of which he was head. 75 Assistance from Sisters … Patron bp., from 1903 Church Pastoral Aid Soc. Patronage Trust. 88 Endowed by Eccl. Com. with £150 p.a. 1843 and by Q. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the bishop of London, the principal of Brasenose College, Oxford, the rector of Stepney, and prominent local figures 26 … employed aged eleven in the book trade, influenced by Oxford House, secretary of the University club debating … Liberal opponents, among them the rector, the head of Oxford House, and the chairmen of the board of guardians and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ch. in 1870 but closed 1872. 57 Albion grammar sch. in Oxford St., W. side of Cambridge Rd., reg. for Ind. worship …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… public buildings. Pressed by the association, the Commons Preservation Society, and 'passionate enthusiasm among the … whose arrests deterred the gang. 99 By 1828 the watch trust employed an elected constable and 28 headboroughs, 38 … and 13 'sparemen'. 1 They, together with the watch trust, were replaced in 1829 by the metropolitan police. 2 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Green Road, the Cambridge in Cambridge Road, and the Oxford and Cambridge in Swan Street. 13 The British Brothers' … c. 1891 The most important religious institution was Oxford House, 24 which from its foundation in 1884 began … recreation, education, and 'non-intoxicant refreshment'. Oxford House itself founded several clubs. It housed a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were William Willcox of Poplar, 82 Edward Smith of Oxford Street, 83 and William Lovell of Shoreditch. 84 Lovell …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… as three closes of farmland, 33 and in 1690 was settled in trust for the poor. 34 The purchase apparently succeeded in …
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