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A History of the County of Sussex
… 'the logge of Downle (Downley) on the east side', and 'the Portway' (main road) between Singleton and West Dean; 'thence …
The Environs of London
… of Westham; and from thence by Upton Cross, and so by Portway to the south end of the highway called Green-lane." …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1925 and the interest used to rent a house (no. 134 Portway) for parish women workers. In 1932 the house was …
A History of the County of Essex
… in two separate portions. Those of the area south of Portway were on lease along with New Barns (the rectorial … used rented accommodation until about 1856, when The Farm, Portway, with 4 a. land, was bought for use as a vicarage. 38 … end of which a new vicarage was built. 39 The house in Portway was a large early-19th-century building, apparently …
A History of the County of Essex
… Gurney (d. 1856). 73 The Cedars, adjoining Ham House in Portway, also belonged to him. 74 From 1829 to 1844 it was …
A History of the County of Essex
… before 1871. West Ham (All Saints) Church primary school, Portway, 10 was founded in 1723 as a parish charity school, … school. Earlham school, Earlham Grove, Forest Gate, and Portway school, Park Road, were opened in 1951. Hardie …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Upton, now Pelly Road and Upton Lane. Rocque also shows Portway, linking Upton with West Ham village, and the present Plashet Road, running from Upton to East Ham. Portway ('town way') is recorded from the 16th century, 71 … called Plashet Lane. 72 The junction of Upton Lane, Portway, and Plashet Lane was known, at least from the 16th …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1946, and by 1948 all the premises had been demolished. Portway junior school was built on the site. War damage …
A History of the County of Essex
… Fry (17801845), prison reformer, who lived at The Cedars, Portway, 33 her brother and neighbour Samuel Gurney, of Ham … 127 An infantry depot was opened about 1890 at the Cedars, Portway. 128 It survived in 1969. 129 In 1914 volunteer …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… since the 13th century have been those to Newmarket. The Portway recorded in 1502 was presumably that from the east … Green, Little Ditton, and Woodditton church, joining Portway there. It was made a private road at inclosure and …
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