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The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… and for part of a tenement once leased to Henry in le Lane in the parish of St. Mary atte Ax opposite the church of … market called le Goot in the parish of All Hallows Honey Lane; 2s. p.a. from his tenement once of Nicholas Reygate in … and which is in Cheap in the parish of All Hallows Honey Lane, the dissension was settled as follows: the prior …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in fees. 94 The parsonage house, near the Steyne and Horn Lane, was rebuilt c. 1725 by William Hall, rector 1719-26, … attendance 1903: 25 p.m. ST. AIDAN'S mission church, Acton Lane. Bldg. just S. of N.L.R. line by 1894, served from All … mission church and Sunday sch. in two bldgs. in Acton Lane near Beaumont Rd.; later held at parish hall, a sch. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Gunnersbury and Brentford was known as Bollo Bridge Lane in 1746, 15 Brentford Lane in 1769 16 and 1866, 17 and also as Gunnersbury Lane in the 1860s. The last name, once applied to a more …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… number of small keepers in South Acton. Farms in Old Oak Lane were well known for their piggeries in the late 19th … some success: 13 piggeries in 1901, 10 of them in Old Oak Lane, had been reduced to 3 in 1904, partly through … led to the creation of an industrial estate between Bollo Lane, Stanley Road, Bollo Bridge Road, and the North London …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… while Turnham Green's Roman Catholic school moved to Acton Lane in 1864. 44 By 1870 there were eight elementary schools: … after each named entry. Acton County Grammar, Gunnersbury Lane. First purpose-built county grammar sch. in Mdx., opened … Larger sch. built 1939 at Heathfield Lodge, Gunnersbury Lane; Woodlands bldgs. later annexe of tech. college. 65 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… burials at Mill Hill Park, and Iron-Age coins near Bollo Lane. 71 Although the name Acton, meaning 'oak town', is … most of the farmhouses lay along the Oxford road or Horn Lane, with only a few outlying farms. Friars Place Farm at the north end of Horn Lane and the moated site to the west, occupied until the 15th …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… branch, apparently rising near Acton Farm west of Horn Lane, flows south to meet another tributary, from Springfield …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and a gate was to be put up at the north end of Acton Lane, to protect South field. 54 A temporary board of health, … was alleged that many sewers were being put down in Horn Lane to accommodate gentlemen, while the badly flooded parts …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the wastes of Friars Place green, the Steyne, East Acton Lane, and Acton Green common to Acton local board. 46 … parish north and west of the footpath to Harlesden, Horn Lane, and Stamford brook's western branch, as far as Turnham … than either Acton Farm (later Springfield Farm) in Horn Lane or a house on the moated site west of Friars Place Farm, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 67 reg. rooms for worship in Brentford (later Gunnersbury) Lane 1840, and opposite George inn 1843. 68 Chapel in Steyne … and separate teacher's ho., built 1857 E. side Gunnersbury Lane, near High St., 70 of Kentish ragstone in Gothic style. … interior 1978, reducing seating to c. 650. 76 Gunnersbury Lane chapel housed community relations centre 1979. Acton …
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