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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Green Public Services PUBLIC SERVICES WATER SUPPLY. Until the 19th century Bethnal Green relied on springs or wells. … conduit and lead pipes in Conduit close, part of Pyotts on the east side of Cambridge Heath, by 1601. 79 According to an … may have been erected by the Austin Friars to whom Richard II granted in 1394 land with a spring on Cambridge …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Roman Catholicism ROMAN CATHOLICISM A Cornish recusant, Richard Tremayne, was living in Bethnal Green when he was … few if any'. 63 There were English Roman Catholics in the area in the 1830s and 1840s 64 and four families of 'avowed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… have been associated with a settlement in Whitechapel. 19 The place-name Blithehale or Blythenhale, the earliest form … Grey, Lord Powis (1533-1544/9), 33 the lord mayor Sir Richard Gresham (d. 1549) and his widow Isabel (d. 1565), 34 … (1581), 46 George Barrows, merchant tailor ( c. 1615), 47 Richard Hunt, mercer (1652), 48 and Samuel Bartlett, assay …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green The Centre: Bethnal Green Road THE CENTRE: BETHNAL GREEN … Street and Trafalgar Place. Their sublessees William Miller and Richard Leavitt were the builders in Somerford Street. 32 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green The East: Old Ford Lane, Green Street, and Globe Town THE … 64 The old dining room had been pulled down by Bishop Richard FitzJames (1506-22) 65 and by 1652 the brick manor … four houses in the road later known as Bullard's Place to Richard Bullard, mercer of St. Gilesin-the-Fields, in 1792, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green The West: Shoreditch Side, Spitalfields, and the Nichol THE … later. 37 The western part of Spicer Street, named after Richard Spicer, a local carpenter 38 to whom Carter left £100 … Gavill, bricklayer of Mile End New Town, in 1770, 56 when Richard Atkins, whose father had taken part of the 6 a. in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Bettws - Blaenau Bettws BETTWS, a parish, in the union of Llanelly, hundred of Iskennen, county of … poor persons who do not receive parochial relief. Dr. Richard Price, an eminent nonconformist divine, and moral and … turnpike-roads, as is likewise another bequest of 26 by Richard Blayney. Edward Lloyd gave a rentcharge of 2, charged …
Survey of London
… Between Naunton House and the passage to Spring Gardens CHAPTER 12: BETWEEN THE SITE OF … sub-leases the other tenement, then in occupation of Richard Browne, to Browne for 21 years. 24th November, 1581. … Jernegan disposes of his interest in both tenements to Richard Franke. 16th February, 15823. Richard Franke sells to …
Survey of London
… Between No. 66, Charing Cross and the Cockspur Street entrance to Spring Gardens CHAPTER 22: … premises from Jane Cooke in 1696, 18 assigned them 19 to Richard Eardnell and William Vavasour under the description … December, 1729, between (1) William and Jacob Morland, (2) Richard Eardnell, (3) Tracy Pauncefort, (4) Zachary Pearce, …
Survey of London
… Woolmore Street, Cotton Street and Ashton Street area The impetus for development between the High Street and the … Street. 365 The school passed to Green's son and heir Richard, who bequeathed to it an endowment of 6,000 and … in the chaplain of the East India Company's chapel. Richard's will was proved in 1864, but not until 1870 were …
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