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A History of the County of Middlesex
… to the north, on the east side of Cambridge Road in Queen's Row, 52 a Jews' asylum existed from 1820 53 and possibly … congregation 1901 64 or 1914, 65 reg. at no. 21 Hare St. 1919. 66 Bldg. closed as unsafe soon after 1987, when … membership was 180. 67 Rosiner Synagogue, no. 13 Buxton St., claimed foundation by Fed. of Syn. 1901 and reg. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Pal. Libr., Fulham Papers, Tait 440 (for 1858), Mackeson's Guide (1866, 1871, 1899), and H. W. Harris and M. Bryant, … Communion; min., minister; mtg., meeting; Q.A.B., Queen Anne's Bounty; R., rector; svce., service; temp., … 4 Holy Trinity, Shoreditch. Dist. assigned from St. Phil. Bethnal Green, and St. Leonard, Shoreditch, 1866. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… increased to 14 and, by 1816, to 28. 89 The vestry clerk's reference in 1816 to books from 1627 'when the parish … agent, mayor in 1913, 5 and resident as an adult in St. Peter Street, close to where he was born. 6 A.J.S. (Tom) … who lived outside the borough, two women, and the vicar of St. James the Less. They employed five clerks, a collector, a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… house from 1669 87 or one using the formerly Anglican St. George's chapel and associated with the dissenters' academy at … Brand was the preacher, in 1689. 93 The Huguenot église de St. Jean, Spitalfields, had been established on the north …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… owner, the close contained a spring dedicated to St. Winifred in 1160 within a Gothic building from which … laid into Bethnal Green', presumably in 1807. 83 Simcock's or Sincook's well in the Great Hyde, mentioned c. 1399, 84 supplied the hospital of St. Mary without Bishopsgate before the Dissolution 85 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… he was indicted in 1588. 56 John Howe, a tenant of Bishop's Hall, was absent from church in 1640 57 but suspicions that … and 1840s 64 and four families of 'avowed Romanists' in St. John's parish in 1858. 65 Although Bethnal Green lay … order specializing in educ., maintained St. Teresa's convent at no. 106 Sewardstone Rd. c. 1927-41. 85 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lingered in the east until the 16th century. 21 Settlement's dependence upon water suggests that the 'happy corner' was cleared next to the natural spring, St. Winifred's well, in Conduit field at the northern end of … and dyers from Normandy and Picardy, had their own church, St. Jean or St. John in St. John Street, and their own …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1538, took its name. 24 An alehouse stood at Bishop's Hall in 1642, 25 two (the Dun Cow and the White Bear) in … by Merceron since 1788, and the Three Sugar Loaves in St. John Street as haunts of suspicious characters. Other … clubs were opening in the 1860s: at Peel Grove in 1863, in St. Matthias's schoolroom in 1864, 2 and in New Nichol Street …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… field, possibly at its northern end, by 1713. 96 Godowne's house had become two by 1712. 97 Buildings in Saffron Close … the western houses were absorbed by the extensive Coates's Farm but the George and its neighbours formed a small … leases to other builders, Thomas Harrison, brickmaker of St. Pancras, 14 and James Naish, carpenter of Shadwell. 15 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of houses. It is unlikely that any owners occupied Bishop's or Bonner's Hall after Bishop Bonner. Lessees like John … known as Bullard's Place to Richard Bullard, mercer of St. Gilesin-the-Fields, in 1792, 87 when they had also built … others such as Henry Hawkes 95 and John Caton 96 both of St. George-in-the-East, and Samuel Cotterell, of Stepney. 97 …
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