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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Street, 1663, St Pancras, 1664, St Lawrence Jewry, 1668, Plaistow, Westham, Essex, 1683 (2) GR, appr, 1656, to Giles … May 1684 f Jeremy Rawstorne, MT, of St Lawrence Jewry, and Plaistow, Essex, m Elizabeth, mar (A) 1661, Alice Tovey of St … London C8 Collection Relating to the Tower of London, by E H Swinnerton-Dyer, vol I, II, and HMC, Ormond, V, pp 8-9, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and the issue at week-ends of cheap day tickets from Plaistow and Bromley-by-Bow brought hundreds to Rainham. In … see Bd. Ord. surveyor's drawing, 3" (1799), photo. in E.R.O. Libr. Lewis, Rainham, 24; Med. Archaeol. viii. 271; … xcvi. 15995. V.C.H. Essex, i. 458, 518, 554, 561. E 179/107/13 m.8; E 179/108/150. E.R.O., Q/RTh 5 m.3. Census, …
Survey of London
… the school in December 1786. The 'Ancient Friends' went to Plaistow, but in 1792 they were brought back to Clerkenwell, … on the site of Nos 1416 Owen's Row. It was designed by E. H. Martineau, surveyor to the Brewers' Company (Ill. 476). … Alice Owen's Girls' School, Owen's Row, in early 1900s. E. H. Martineau, architect, 1886. Demolished 477. Dame Alice …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… 1727, gave to the Company an acre of copyhold land in Plaistow Marsh for the poor of the Almshouses. And he also … at Westham for the poor of the Almshouses. The land at Plaistow or Britty Mead is let to John Lowe at 2 l. 10 s. a …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Hertford (2) (1) Beaven, I, p 66 (2) Will SMITH, John (E) Co Co Cheap, 1680-2 St Lawrence Lane, 1682, St Lawrence … and Elizabeth Rawstern/ Rawthorne of St Lawrence Jewry and Plaistow, Essex (6), mar 1663, Alice, da of-and Anna Yiend … I, p 184 (8) Account of the Aldermen, 1672, but see C E Whiting, Studies in English Puritanism, p 490, for his help …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… early in the fourth century. Further south, the flats of Plaistow, East and West Ham and Ilford have produced many … W. end survives at Langford, and the plan of the destroyed E. apse of the same church has been recovered by excavation. An apsidal E. end is still standing at East Ham and the plan of another …
A History of the County of Essex
… ecclesiastical parish, 6.6 in that of St. Mary, Plaistow, and 6.5 in that of Emmanuel, Forest Gate. 3 In 1871 … Leytonstone had fallen again to 7.0 and that for St. Mary, Plaistow, to the more normal level of 5.6, no doubt because … conditions, according to the census definition (i.e. more than two persons per room), was, at 9.34 per cent., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… trustees of George Byng and the remaining part to Richard Plaistow, a neighbouring landowner. 10 Cattall House, … Taylor by John Thorpe, 11 had been demolished by 1745. 12 Plaistow in c. 1770 built Easy Lodge on land to the … 403. Ibid. 1550-53, 288. Ibid. 1557-8, 400. C 66/1152. E 134/34 Eliz. Trin. 1. Guildhall MS. 9171/18. Hatfield …
Survey of London
… developed the site in association with George Larman of Plaistow, builder. 218 The same partnership was also … Augustus Manning, and built by Messrs Lewis & Bostock of Plaistow at a cost of 880, 223 these cottages were two … Ian Nairn, Nairn's London, 1966, p.163. MDR 1769/4/315. J.E.B.Gover, A.Mawer and F.M.Stenton, The Place Names of …
Survey of London
… dock company's surveyor, Augustus Manning, and built by B. E. Nightingale (whose tender was for 743), this house was … the site in association with George Larman, a builder from Plaistow. e In March 1888 Larman gave notice to the District Surveyor …
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