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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… their way. July 29. 65. Examination of Margaret Compton of Turnham Street, before Lord Arlington. Her master, Mr. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… against the Earl of Pembroke for the murder of the man at Turnham Green and, the Lord Chancellor refusing to put the …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… WAD). Date: cf. 219. 314. Final concord between Stephen of Turnham and Edelina his wife, claimants, against Abbot … fidelibus ibidem tunc presentibus, inter Stephanum de Turnham et Edelinam uxorem eius, petentes, per ipsum … (1) Batricheseye'. (2) Concordia inter Stephanum de Turnham et Edelinam uxorem eius et abbatem Westmonasterii de …
Survey of London
… 133. On a headstone: To the Memory of Mr James Tulloh of Turnham Green Who departed this Life Nov r the 6 th 1796 … nd Nov Aged 67 Years Also the Body of M r James Tulloh of Turnham Green who departed this Life on the sixth day of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ancient tombs, and a monument to the memory of Hogarth. At Turnham-Green is a second church. The late Rev. H. F. Cary, …
Old and New London
… Chiswick, which lies on the bend of the river between Turnham Green and Brentford, still retains many of its rural … Saxon Chronicle, a battle was fought between Chiswick and Turnham Green between Edmund Ironside and the Danes, who were … popular name for that part of Chiswick which lay between Turnham Green and the river Thames. In this document we find …
The Environs of London
… Brentford, (which was a manse between it and London,) to Turnham-green; thence over Stanford-bridge 3 and into the … road, crossing the Watlingstreet at Tyburn. Armies at Turnham-green. After the battle of Brentford, the Earl of Essex assembled his forces at Turnham-green, where he was joined by the city trained-bands …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Sutton Close. 51 The inmates were moved to Essex Place, Turnham Green, before 1822, when the almshouses there were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… until the establishment of its first daughter church, at Turnham Green, in 1845. 41 Vicars were presented by the … Home Mission 1926, closed by 1935. 26 CHRIST CHURCH, Turnham Green. Dist. formed 1845 from Chiswick. 27 Patron … Court. 40 Dist. assigned from Chiswick and Christ Church, Turnham Green, 1906 and 1907. 41 Bldg. funds from sale of St. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Strand and passed through Kensington and Hammersmith to Turnham Green, where originally it may have headed … high road, 18 which followed the southerly Roman road to Turnham Green and thence cut due west across the common to … was a road in 1746; 28 although providing a short cut to Turnham Green common, it had become no more than a footpath …
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