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A History of the County of Middlesex
… bishop of London's manor of Hornsey, to the south and west St. Pancras parish and the St. Paul's prebendal manor of Cantlowes. 67 The south-western … House, Lord Dorchester, himself a nephew of the theologian Nicholas Ferrar, and, before his imprisonment in 1651, Lord …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… land at Muswell Hill which belonged to the priory of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, from c. 1160 until 1539 and thereafter … to Hornsey in 1901. Part of Highgate village which lay in St. Pancras is also treated in this article. 3 Hornsey parish … the watershed. West of Highgate the southern boundary with St. Pancras and Hampstead ran parallel with but south of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… affiliated to the United Synagogue in Upper Woburn Place, St. Pancras. 7 Highgate district synagogue, so called from … 10 Services thereafter were held in a room attached to St. Augustine's church and in the former Congregational …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… they were superseded by the metropolitan police. 58 The St. Pancras part of Highgate was administered by courts of … was elected with 125 votes of 256 cast. Minute books of St. Pancras vestry survive from 1718. 74 Meetings were … and Crown, 76 although more frequently in Kentish Town. St. Pancras vestry gradually encroached on the duties of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by 1464, 29 to Thomas Alderton from 1509 to 1518, 30 to Nicholas Puncheon in 1527, 31 and to Thomas Staunton, perhaps … assigned 9 a. to George Abraham Crawshay of Fitzroy Farm, St. Pancras. Maria Jones had died by 1856, when the lease was … Tottenham Lane. 38 Since it was held with the advowson of St. Clement Danes from 1273, like the advowson it may …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… on Sir Thomas in 1373 29 and by 1376 he had conveyed it to Nicholas Brembre (d. 1388), later mayor of London, 30 on … and which they had apparently given to the priory of St. Sepulchre, Warwick, before dying childless. 41 In 1294 … manor of Ducketts in Tottenham and Hornsey, formerly of St. Bartholomew's hospital, was acquired in 1554 by William …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Congregationalists, by Anglicans during the rebuilding of St. Mary's, and again by Baptists from 1879 until the opening … In 1923 Brethren from Cholmeley hall had an iron room in St. James's Lane, Muswell Hill, which was registered from … 1902. Except where otherwise stated, the para. is based on St. Augustine of Canterbury (souvenir brochure, 1965). G.R.O. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The Muswell Estate Act, 1866, guaranteed access to St. Dunstan's well in Tottenham, which was reconstructed and … by neighbouring propertyowners. 81 In 1868 small houses in St. James's Lane depended on a private well at the Priory. 82 … Board, supplied water to the workhouse in 1814, 92 to St. Mary's church in 1841-2, 93 and to houses in Highgate in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Highgate. 76 In 1608 the rector presented Walter and Nicholas Henningham for non-attendance at Highgate chapel. 77 … outside Hornsey. From 1858 a wide area was served by St. Joseph's retreat, on Highgate Hill. In 1869 its chapel … from Upper Holloway, 85 many of whose children attended St. Joseph's or, later, St. Aloysius's schools. 86 The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… British school in Southwood Lane by Congregationalists. 26 St. Michael's working men's institute, meeting first at the … balustraded building 53 erected in 1900 by Edmondson 54 in St. James's Parade, Fortis Green Road. The Muswell Hill Club, … of the parish, lay in Wood Green. 76 Highgate ponds, in St. Pancras parish, were used for swimming and skating and, …
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