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A History of the County of Middlesex
… were discovered at the Ridgeway, near the Bourne in Southgate. 16 Nevertheless continuous settlement probably … mentioned in the 13th century, was probably near by. 32 Southgate, the south gate of Enfield Chase, was first … Bourne. 36 No medieval field system was associated with Southgate, whose inhabitants were woodmen rather than …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… miles from London on the main road to Ware and the north. Southgate, known for its elegant mansions and the cricketing … at World's End, which was transferred to Enfield in 1926. Southgate, a separate local government unit from 1881, … to 7,491 a. in 1901 and 7,660 a. in 1951. 3 Edmonton and Southgate united with Enfield to form the London Borough of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… cemetery, 11 that Jews began moving into Old and New Southgate. Palmers Green and Southgate synagogue was registered for worship at no. 131 … severely damaged during the war and replaced in 1957. 14 Southgate and District Progressive (formerly Liberal) …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ale, and a headborough in the 1740s. There were stocks on Southgate Green, which survived in 1973. Occasional orders … private relief, such as the money given to 52 people in Southgate ward by the owners of Minchenden in 1778. 57 … There were many complaints about sewerage, especially from Southgate, where in 1879 a petition for separation from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 22 Sept. 1869. Sales parts. penes Broomfield Mus. Mason, Southgate Scrapbook, 30. Church Com. S 4 Surveys, pp. 351, … 1869; Sales parts. (1889) penes Broomfield Mus. Mason, Southgate Scrapbook, 30; O.S. Maps 6", Mdx. VII. SW. (1897 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… London benefactor. 52 In 1535 the nunnery owned woods in Southgate which were leased out at £1 8 s. a year and … from John Broomfield, currier of London, who sold land in Southgate to Geoffrey Walkeden in 1566. 89 Walkeden was … a. mostly around Broomfield House and on the borders of Southgate and Tottenham, the second largest estate in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… during the 1680s. 21 Fox also visited several people in Southgate, including James Lowrey (d. 1726), merchant and … Jackson, son of Arthur, in Edmonton and one Chantrey, in Southgate, in 1690. 34 A dissenters' meeting-house had been … in the same road was taken over and a house in Chase Side, Southgate, was registered for worship in 1805 41 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The modern station in Church Street was erected in 1940. 4 Southgate, which had its own fire brigade by 1933, 5 had a … 1780s and 1790s there were several requests for a cage at Southgate because the constable was finding it difficult to … were erected in Chase Side by 1878, 14 in High Road, New Southgate, in 1888, and in Green Lanes in 1915. 15 The Chase …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… church in 1931. 6 In 1923 the first parish priest in New Southgate acquired a presbytery in Bowes Road and added a … in 1937 they registered the priory chapel in Bramley Road, Southgate, for worship. The church hall was registered in … was built for Olivetan Benedictine nuns in Priory Close, Southgate, in 1941. 9 The chapel was registered for worship …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of causing scarcity of game in the Chase. 78 In 1820 Southgate offered 'excellent game' for the sportsman 79 and … with the route from Edmonton marsh to Palmers Green and Southgate, was rebuilt in the 1930s. The Bell, which was … 92 an alehouse at Winchmore Hill in 1578, 93 and an inn at Southgate in the late 16th century in Waterfall Road, on a …
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