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A History of the County of Middlesex
… First World War, apart from the rebuilding in 1936 of a hospital which had opened at Rothbury House 32 and, c. 1968, … Park estate and by the sports grounds of St. Thomas's hospital, the Chiswick Park clubs, and the Polytechnic. The … To the north-east council housing covered the St. Thomas's hospital estate after the Second World War 97 but to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… when the vestry sent one patient to St. Bartholomew's hospital and another to St. Thomas's hospital (Southwark) and when a doctor gave individual … disease, the parish subscribed annually to the Lock hospital (Westm.) from 1823. 88 Payments were also made to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Civil Service Sports Council, St. Thomas's hospital, and the Prudential Assurance Co. The Polytechnic in … in 1926 92 and a much larger one in 1969. 93 St. Thomas's hospital used its land only after the First World War 94 and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… rector of Elwick, co. Durham, 1620-4, master of Gretham Hospital 1624, deprived of his preferments, but reinstated at … of Staindrop College, Durham, 1500-1, master of St. Cross Hospital, near Winchester, 1505-24, rector of West Monckton, … and St. Paul, Bath, 1681, and master of St. John Baptist Hospital there 1684, canon of Wells 1689, archdeacon of Bath …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… collection of pictures. He built the Hahnemann Homopathic Hospital in Liverpool, and presented to the nation the Tate … and has been enlarged more recently. 243 The Rawcliffe Hospital and Dispensary was built and furnished by Mr. Henry …
Survey of London
… and towards the work at Westminster Abbey and Greenwich Hospital seemed likely to absorb much of the future revenue. …
Old and New London
… Christ's Hospital CHAPTER XLVI. CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. The Grey Friars in Newgate StreetThe Origin of … order) with lands and tenements that had belonged to the Savoy, of the yearly value of about 450. He also consented to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and at Waterditch a Congregational chapel. CHARITIES The Hospital of St. Mary Magdalene, formerly a hospital for lepers, is endowed with dwelling-houses and land …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… being given to ten boys. 17 There was formerly a hospital of St. Mary Magdalene for lepers in the Barrack …
A Dictionary of London
… Exchange, and removed for its erection in 1566. Christ's Hospital On the north side of Newgate Street on the site … poor fatherless children, and were to be called Christ's Hospital (Tanner, s.v.). Strype describes it as the house … for the Innocent and Fatherless, to be called Christ's Hospital, where poor children are to be trained up to the …
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