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A History of the County of Essex
… in small scattered parcels in the southern marshes, at Plaistow, Stratford, and near Bow Bridge. The only … from which Manor Park took its name, had been in the E.C.R.'s possession in 1839, with Fry as tenant. 42 He died … by gavelkind. 47 The manor of BRETTS, which was centred at Plaistow, but included tenements at Upton, Stratford, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… was a popular attempt to establish a pleasure fair at Plaistow. 3 This was held on Whit Monday opposite the … and riot (1810), summarized by J. S. Curwen, Old Plaistow, 3842. For a useful summary see W.H.L., W. Ham … Builder, xxxvii (1879), 1032; Kelly's Dir. Essex (1882); G.E.R. Mag. i (1911), 239; W.H.L., Illus. Coll. (Stratford …
A History of the County of Essex
… He was defeated in 1886 by a local Conservative, G. E. Banes, but in 1892 the seat was won by Keir Hardie as the … Act, 1918, divided the borough into four constituencies: Plaistow, Silvertown, Stratford, and Upton. At every … two divisions were held by Labour. Will Thorne represented Plaistow until 1945, when he was succeeded by (Sir) Elwyn …
A History of the County of Essex
… work in the borough, especially through its large club at Plaistow. Some of the larger local firms, for example the … Street, was an Anglo-Catholic settlement which came to Plaistow from London in 1876, under the leadership of George … 1898 no. 60 Romford Road was rented as a settlement house. E. G. Howarth, head of the settlement in 19059, directed a …
A History of the County of Essex
… held by Thomas Wright (d. 1799) 9 in a rented house at Plaistow. In 1789 he sought authority to rent a house in West … active there by 1656, and by 1671 had formed a meeting at Plaistow, which survived until the present century. During … in south West Ham. A group at Plaistow formed by J. E. Cracknell in 1858 lasted only until the following year. 54 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Suffolk, and Norfolk passed through about once an hour. 1 Plaistow at that period was served by three coaches, each … 1856. A cut-off between Bow and Barking, with stations at Plaistow and East Ham, was completed in 1858. Additional … in 1917 four lay wholly or mainly in West Ham: Stratford (E. 15), Plaistow (E. 13), Forest Gate (E. 7), and Victoria …
A History of the County of Essex
… (d. 1688), grocer and lord mayor, who lived at Hyde House, Plaistow, 8 and Sir Robert Smyth, Bt. (d. 1669), draper of … Clowes the elder (d. 1604), surgeon and writer, lived at Plaistow, 11 his son William Clowes the younger (15821648), … Ladies College, was educated at Stratford. 43 Thomas E. Cleworth (1854 1909), educational controversialist, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… family, who also held the abbey's manor of Deerhurst or Plaistow. 2 Those franchises were described as half of the … are court books of the lower division, described as of Plaistow manor, for the period 17291817, when the court was … miscellaneous papers up to 1868. 8 The jurisdiction of the Plaistow court was exercised by the lessees of Deerhurst …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Westminster Abbey, which held a twice-yearly court leet at Plaistow in Deerhurst, of which rolls survive, with large … Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 166 a; cf. P. N. Glos. (E.P.N.S.), iii. 147. Elmstone and Hardwicke, together with … villages. 'Telinge' was part of Tirley: P. N. Glos. (E.P.N.S.), iii. 149. Tirley is not named among the …
Statutes of the Realm
… John Tayler Esq[uire] Francis Mosse Gentleman John Lee of Plaistow Esq[uire] Walter Bartlet Gentleman Richard Cooper … not exceeding the Summe of Ten pounds nor under the Sum[m]e of Five pounds for every Offence the same to be Levyed and … in the Pound and noe more for all or any the Sum[m]e or Summes of Money to be Issued or Paid to any Their …
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