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A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Agriculture. In 1086 Tottenham was assessed at 5 hides and Countess Judith had a … were 2 Frenchmen on 1 hide and 3 virgates, and 4 serfs. 80 Tottenham, with rich grass-land along the Lea and poorer clay …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Education EDUCATION. 27 A schoolmaster was recorded … been given to maintain a free school, which may mean that Tottenham grammar school existed by 1631, but in 1732, when … for the poor was claimed to be adequate in 1819, when Tottenham, with a population of some 5,000, had places for 60 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Greek orthodox churches GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCHES. 20 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Growth after 1850 Growth after 1850. The arrival of … of population arise around the first stations, east of Tottenham Hale and near Asplins Farm. 95 The situation of the … for buildings spreading eastward from High Road. By 1863 Tottenham Hale had been joined to the village around the high …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Growth before 1850 Growth Before 1850. An … otherwise unrecorded, is indicated by the reference to Tottenham, `Totta's ham', 4 in Domesday Book. 5 Presumably it bordered the Roman road, the medieval Tottenham street, along which most of the population was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Introduction TOTTENHAM Tottenham 1 parish contained 4,680 a. in 1831. 2 Its shape … the centre of Wood Green lay about 6 miles from London. 3 Tottenham, which occurs in Domesday Book, was often known as …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Judaism JUDAISM. Small meetings were held at a private house in Tottenham Hale until brewers' premises at no. 366 High Road, near the corner of Somerset Road, were occupied by Tottenham Hebrew congregation in 1904. 21 Members of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Manorial … 7 There was a pillory in High Road in 1455-6 8 but by 1526 Tottenham had neither stocks, a cucking stool nor a pillory, … 14 Perquisites of court were included in the grant of Tottenham Rectory manor, late of Holy Trinity priory, to Sir …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Manors MANORS. Waltheof, son of Siward of Northumbria, held Tottenham, probably from 1065 when he became earl of … Tostig. 82 In 1086, ten years after Waltheof's execution, Tottenham was held by his widow Countess Judith, daughter of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Tottenham Other estates OTHER ESTATES. One of Tottenham's largest monastic estates was that held by the … 1152) gave Ughtred of London 140 a. in the 'hanger' 82 of Tottenham, together with half of a water-meadow which Ingram, …
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