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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Parmiter in his will proved 1682 79 hoped that St. George's chapel could be obtained as a schoolhouse for the poor of … Street Roman Catholic, accommodated 1,002. 14 The L.C.C.'s education committee in 1904 took over 20 board … the rector and representatives of the L.C.C. and M. B., were to apply the income, then 350 a year, for the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hackney Education EDUCATION The vestry's appointment of a schoolmaster in 1613 has normally been … in 1903. 53 By 1903 the 28 board schools in Hackney M.B. had accommodation for 33,758 and a total average … 779, was comparable in size to a normal board school. The L.C.C.'s education committee succeeded the London school …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… existed in 1731, when the Wells charity repaid the parish's debt for fitting it up. 23 The only other assistance for … at New End; the school there was opened in 1906 by the L.C.C. The Education Act, 1902, giving support from the rates … accn., accommodation; amalg., amalgamated, amalgamation; B, boy, boys; Bapt., Baptist; C.E., Church of England; Cong., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton Acton & Borman Adams: A. H. Percy, John, Adams's tilekilns Advance Players Assoc. Agate & Co. Aikin: Anna … lie; Matcham; McLansborough; Messon; Monson; Newman, F. B. and John; Pearson, L. G.; Peck; Pipe; Pite; Porter, F. W.; Ridley, S. H.; Riley; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… speedway team, Keydon, Mordecai, Killick, Mr., King Edward's Rd., King John's Palace, see Pilgrim's ho. King's (or … est., see Kingshold man.; Wick man. Kyverdale Rd., L.C.C., see London County Council L.G.O.C., see London … (formerly Grove Rd. or Place), Lyon, Rob., Lyons, Eric, M.B.W., see Metropolitan Board of Works Mabley Green rec. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Keble Coll., Oxford, warden of, Kechenfeld, at Bishop's Hall, Keeling Ho. (M.B.), flats in Claredale housing est., Keeves, John, Keldavy, … Ric., Lazar ho. (M.E.O.T.), Lazarus Soc., Lazonby, Sam., L.C.C., see London County Council Lea, Ric., Lea river, ford, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had a schoolmaster from c. 1588, 64 and from 1613 Owen's school in Clerkenwell provided free education for 24 … in Islington, with three more under way. 80 When the L.C.C. took over responsibility for elementary education in … accn., accommodation; amalg., amalgamated, amalgamation; B, boy, boys; Bapt., Baptist; C.E., Church of England; Cong., …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Abbreviations Lists of Commissions and Officials 1. King's Inns, Dublin 1870-72 App. 8 Aug 1870. Rep. 5 Feb 1872, … Cavendish; Lord Clinton; Hon. J.W. Strutt; W.H. Bateson; B. Price; K.D. Hodgson. Secretary: C.S. Roundell. (Named in … G.O. Trevelyan; A. E. West; F. W. Rowsell. Secretary: G.L. Ryder. (Named in Warr.) To inquire into the Administrative …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the County of Warwick . . . translated . . . by W. B. Bickley (Dugdale Society Publications, vol. ii) B.R.L. Birmingham Reference Library Black Bk. The Black Book of … . . . Earl of Warwick, 1788': Castle MSS. 1851 map O.S. 1/500 (1851), Local Board of Health Plan of Warwick: …
A History of the County of Warwick
… years old at that time. In 1088 William II rewarded Henry's loyalty by creating him Earl of Warwick, 3 and added lands … 200-2; Cal. Close, 1485-1500, 134. Cal. Pat. 1547-8, 252. L. & P. Hen. VIII, v, pp. 428-9; Complete Peerage, ix. 723. … II, 290-1. Architectural acct. of Warwick Castle, P. B. Chatwin (1956) [in W.R.O.]. Dugdale, Mon. vi. 1318-20; see …
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