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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hendon-Hampstead border, 26 Childs Hill took its name from Richard le Child, who in 1312 held a customary house and 30 … Hendon side. A similar estate was held at the same time by Richard Blakett, 27 who gave his name to Blacketts well, 28 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by Christopher Moore, and to George Todd (d. 1829) by Sir Richard Westmacott. 47 Except for a paten presented in 1701, … i. 220. P.R.O., CP 25(2)/946/6 Anne East. G.L.R.O., E/MW/H/III/32/6. The Times, 25 Mar. 1930, 18 d; 27 Mar. 1930, 8 b; 7 … 11; Cal. Cttee. for Compounding, ii. 939. G.L.R.O., E/MW/H/III/32/6. Rep. Com. Eccl. Revenues, 648. Home Counties Mag. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Rom. and Modern Lond. (1968), 40-1. Cart. Sax. ed. Birch, iii, p. 693; Barratt, Annals, i. 7. Below, growth, North End. … Lond.: Northern Reaches, 95; Endowed Chars. Lond. III, H.C. 252, pp. 127-8 (1900), lxi. Park, Hampstead, 260-3; … Gtr. Lond. ( Regional Hist. of Rlys. of Gt. Britain, iii (1963)), 118, 121; Wade, More Streets, 53; Images of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… together with 2 oxen, a bull, and 15 cows, were leased to Richard Hanningham for 5 years at £10 a year, while Eastfield … each a house and 30 a. held for 3 s. 10 d. rent by Richard Blakett and Richard le Child respectively. The rents … W.A.M. 32357. S.C.L., D 40, 137; Barratt, Annals, iii, App. 3-5. M.L.R. 1819/5/625; W.A.M. 16595, 16533. e.g. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Public schools. It closed in 1933. 57 Endowed Chars. Lond. III, H.C. 252, p. 88 (1900), lxi. Below, charities. Below, … Par. P.R.O., C 54/14857, no. 14. Endowed Chars. Lond. III, H.C. 252, pp. 132-3 (1900), lxi. P.R.O., C 54/13176, … (1983), 14. Additional inf. from Endowed Chars. Lond. III, 128-32; E. V. Knox, Adventures of a Sch. [1969]. P.R.O., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… occupied by John Towse (d. 1645) and by a London goldsmith Richard Hodilow (d. 1698). 78 It was assessed for 16 hearths … 80 and another one by 1762, when the property was held by Richard Westfield or Wastfield (d. 1765) of Lincoln's Inn. 81 … M.M. & M., Lib. D, pp. 93-5; E, p. 73; Barratt, Annals, iii. 300. P.R.O., C 2/Jas. I/P7/10; G.L.R.O., G/MW/H/2 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hampstead, illus. 6, 10. Lond. & Its Environs Described, iii (1761), 134; Lysons, Environs, ii. 527. Park, Hampstead, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from William Pitchford 39 to his daughter, wife of Richard Hodilow, a London goldsmith (d. 1698). 40 Pitchford … began to be built over in the early 18th century. Richard Hughes of Holborn was buying land on the west side of … G.L.R.O., E/MW/H/4; S.C.L., uncat. deed; Barratt, Annals, iii, App. 3, p. 361. G.L.R.O., E/MW/H/6 (1665). S.C.L., D 40. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… other 5 is uncertain: G.L.R.O., E/MW/H/3. Barratt, Annals, iii, App. 3, pp. 359-64; below, other est. G.L.R.O., MR/TH/2, … 6 July 1912, 10 f. Booth, Life and Lab. map; i(1), 16-17; iii(1), 207, 214; The Times, 26 Mar. 1887, 4 e; Thompson, …
Old and New London
… right and left, just as they did in the days "when George III. was king;" and the whole street has an air of quiet, … who is said to have captivated the heart of George III.; 2 and here she made her will in 17678, signing it … of their royal father, my husband, His Majesty George III." Another resident here was Mr. Hamond, one of the …
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