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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Kenton, Preston, Uxendon, and Wembley, in the east, and Tokyngton and Alperton in the south-east; closer to the … Mdx. i. 120. E 179/141/115. E 301/34 ff. 28v, 31. Includes Tokyngton, see p. 191. M.R.O., Acc. 76/222a. Hse. of Lords, … M.R. 612. Ogilby, Map of Mdx. (1675). H. W. R. Elsley, Tokyngton, 26. P.C.C. 33 Adeane. Ibid. 8 Fetiplace. Ibid. 11 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was divided into 12 wards, Wembley Central, Wembley Park, Tokyngton, Alperton, Kenton, Preston, Sudbury, Sudbury Court, … in Brent, 6 of which Sudbury, Kenton, Preston, Barham, Tokyngton, Alperton, Queensbury, Kingsbury, and Chalkhill lay … in all. Sudbury, Barham, Kenton, Kingsbury, Queensbury, Tokyngton, and Alperton were to be altered; Chalkhill would …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 71 WEMBLEY manor originated in the estate in Wembley, Tokyngton, and Alperton which was acquired by the priory of Kilburn from the Huscarl and Tokyngton families. 72 William Huscarl, who paid 2 15 s. … grant to Kilburn, however, was probably that made by Ralph Tokyngton in 12467. 77 A Ralph Tokyngton (de Tockint'), who …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… as a London Diocesan Home Mission is that of ST. MICHAEL, Tokyngton, which originated in a wooden church opened in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… east of the parish, Kenton, Preston, Uxendon, Wembley, and Tokyngton, were dominated by sub-manors which became …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… also died in prison. Richard, a married son, moved from Tokyngton manor-house to Uxendon after his mother's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1316 it contained two tithings, 55 but they included the Tokyngton people and it is unlikely that the medieval … early 19th century, on three sides; 59 it extended towards Tokyngton on the south-east, covering 60 a. in 1759 and 48 a. … Wembley. 74 In 1547 there were 72 communicants attached to Tokyngton chapel, most of whom probably lived in Wembley, 75 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the said cell in Stapleton, Maggersfelde, Ichyngton, Tokyngton, Cadebroke, Saltemershe, and the hundred of Barton, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… d. in consideration of his surrender of the free chapel of Tokyngton, Midd. 28 July. Robt. Bocher, King's servant. Chief …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Gloucester; also 6 s. a year out of the free chapel of Tokyngton, a portion of tithes in Over Compton and Le Mershe in tenure of Ric. Burye, clk., chaplain of Tokyngton, and 3 l. a year from the vicarage of Fyffhyde, …
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