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Survey of London
… It was inherited in 1797, as copyhold of the manor of Stepney, by Elizabeth Stainsby, a widow, from her brother the … Stainsby had obtained a licence from the manor of Stepney to grant leases for 61 years, 78 but no building took … 82 The enfranchisement of the estate under the manor of Stepney in the summer of 1855 83 did not perceptibly affect …
Survey of London
… was developed under the copyhold tenure (from the manor of Stepney) of Joel Langley, shipowner, of Salmon Lane, …
Survey of London
… pattern emerges. Disregarding the lordship of the manor of Stepney where that survived, at least 18 different landowners …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton, Ealing, Finchley, Fulham, Hackney, Hornsey, and Stepney were probably subject directly to the Bishop of … successors, who from 1895 have held the title of Bishop of Stepney, have had similarly wide powers. 38 A suffragan … and it was stated in 1772 that the Independent minister of Stepney meeting, who was ordained to the church in 1746, 'by …
A History of the County of Essex
… coming from the nearby boroughs of Poplar, Woolwich, and Stepney. 74 Various relationships may be used to illustrate …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was partly offset by contributions from Bethnal Green and Stepney neighbourhood councils. Increased support from two …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 66 There are eight bells: (iii-vii) by Samuel Knight of Stepney, 1734; (i) and (ii) by Mears, 1788; (viii) by Mears, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1783 60 and sold Claverings in 1784 to Charles Bowles of Stepney, who had other estates in Edmonton. 61 By will proved …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the designs of Messrs. Ferry and Wallen of Spital Square (Stepney) 19 and extended before 1873. 20 On the east side of …
The Environs of London
… Bethnal Green is omitted among the parishes taken out of Stepney.P. 462. l. 8. for south, read south east. P. 463. …
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