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A History of the County of Middlesex
Teddington Charities CHARITIES. Henry Beckett (d. 1627) and … father J. C. Park (d. 1887) to the Calvinistic Baptists of Teddington and had been disputed between the two existing … reserved for Peculiar or Calvinistic Baptists living in Teddington. A further endowment of £500 was added by the will …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Teddington Churches CHURCHES. In the early 13th century Teddington was a chapelry of Staines, but by the end of the … parishes were created. 94 There was apparently a chapel at Teddington about 1217-18, when the mother church of Staines …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Teddington Economic and social history ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY. Until the 19th century Teddington was almost exclusively an agricultural community. … until the 18th century, and there was no corn-mill. Since Teddington was not mentioned separately in Domesday Book …
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Teddington Introduction TEDDINGTON The ancient parish of Teddington 1 lies on the river bank to the south of … The Thames here runs from south-east to north-west so that Teddington, a narrow strip lying east and west, has a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Teddington Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. The Abbot of … various liberties, including view of frankpledge, in Teddington as in his other manors, and in 1265 his tenants … for the decline in the vestry, however, was probably that Teddington managed to avoid the prevalent increase in …
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Teddington Manors MANORS. It seems likely that in the 11th century TEDDINGTON was a berewick of Staines, 98 but by the 13th it … and manorial rights. 6 Westminster Abbey probably acquired Teddington at the same time as Staines, in the reign of …
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Teddington Other estates OTHER ESTATES. From the Middle Ages until the mid-19th century most of the land in Teddington belonged to the lord of the manor or his … copyholders. 63 Six acres inclosed out of the common by Teddington town end in 1669 were said to belong to Hampton …
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Teddington Protestant nonconformity PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. The baptism or naming of fourteen Teddington children by non-conforming ministers was entered … 1689 and 1711. 93 In 1753 John Wesley visited a man at Teddington whom he described as 'an Israelite indeed', and …
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Teddington Roman catholicism ROMAN CATHOLICISM. There appear … families connected with the linen-bleaching works in Teddington in the mid-18th century. 86 In 1882 a Roman … Roman Catholic school was built in Fairfax Road, South Teddington. The ground floor served as a school and the upper …
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Teddington Schools SCHOOLS. Dorothy (d. 1697), widow of Sir … school was that generally known in the 19th century as Teddington Public School. It was opened by subscription in … Brougham Commissioners 31 there was a National school in Teddington as early as 1824, but there is no other evidence …
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