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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1550, 93 Lollesworth field, just outside the boundary in Spitalfields, was leased to Edward Hemmynge, a brickmaker in … held by Michael Gisby (d. 1654), active as a builder in Spitalfields before 1638 and occupier in 1642 of a field … Traditionally ascribed to the Huguenot influx into Spitalfields after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… several Sunday schools had been lately established around Spitalfields, with a pleasing effect on morals. 86 By 1810 … the children to read but the education was 'very bad', and Spitalfields British school in Spicer Street which, although … Society, founded in 1808, opened an important school in Spitalfields in 1812 but in 1816 it was only half full …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the north, Stratford-at-Bow on the east, and Mile End and Spitalfields on the south. Hackney Road, possibly ancient, … occurred as building encroached: with Christ Church, Spitalfields, over Wheeler Street in 1769 6 and with Hackney …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Ashkenazi, moved into the areas bordering Mile End and Spitalfields. In 1761 the Ashkenazi New Synagogue acquired a … immigrants attended tiny synagogues in private homes in Spitalfields and Whitechapel 60 and a few were later … Bethnal Green Rd 1960. 71 Absorbed Princelet St. syn., Spitalfields, 1970. 72 Membership 360 in 1984 but poor …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… among Jews, founded 1809 with earliest centres in Spitalfields and Ely Pl., 94 acquired 99-yr. lease of site … quarters and font and wall monuments taken to Christ Ch., Spitalfields. 4 Holy Trinity, Shoreditch. Dist. assigned from … also president of Sion college 1887 and rural dean of Spitalfields 1898-1901. 34 Svces. fully choral by 1881; 4 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 14 Despite relative prosperity after the passing of the Spitalfields Act of 1773, 15 rates were high, 5 s. 6 d. in … raised was £9,085 in 1824, 36 when the repeal of the Spitalfields Acts led to more pauperization. 37 Higher … or leave the poor unrelieved. 86 After the repeal of the Spitalfields Acts there were proposals for petitioning the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the preacher, in 1689. 93 The Huguenot église de St. Jean, Spitalfields, had been established on the north side of St. … 1785, and 1788. He also visited the 'French church in Spitalfields', 7 gave advice in 1772 to 'La Communauté … the parish, like the silk merchants and manufacturers of Spitalfields and Hackney. The most notable was the silk …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… between Bethnal Green and Mile End New Town. 7 Called Spitalfields sewer, the last was the responsibility of Tower … for polluting the sewer in Haresmarsh, presumably the main Spitalfields sewer. 10 Although the growth of building … than 8 miles of sewerage in the parish. Besides the old Spitalfields sewer and an ancient sewer along the east side …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… destitute families in Bethnal Green. 66 The Marists in Spitalfields opened a school in Parliament Street in 1869. 67 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (formerly Camden Gardens), probably part of a cemetery at Spitalfields. 18 Saxon beads from Brick Lane may have been … Dog Row, next to Mile End, and in the south-west adjoining Spitalfields. The process started on roadside waste and from … for the predominantly weaving population which spread from Spitalfields. Some weavers were masters and reasonably …
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