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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 18 although one was made in 1840. 19 Waste land called Turnham Green, along the highway from London, belonged to … left Chiswick (formerly the Back) common with c. 11 a. and Turnham Green (formerly the Front) common with 7 a. in 1911, … parish covered 2 a. 24 Horses and geese still grazed on Turnham Green common c. 1885. 25 Under the Metropolitan …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… school expanded until in 1813 54 the boys were rehoused at Turnham Green and in 1819, when it was a National school, the … the foundation and enlargement of National schools for Turnham Green and Strand-on-theGreen, as did the opening of Turnham Green Roman Catholic school c. 1848. 57 From 1857 all …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… is attested by coins, notably from an urn dug up at Turnham Green in 1731 and by brickwork beneath the manor … remained insignificant in size compared with Old Chiswick, Turnham Green, and Strand-on-the-Green. Chiswick and … settlements, on gravel: Strand was a 'shore' or 'quay' and Turnham Green, which grew up farther north along the high …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Green common and the Back (later Chiswick) common. West of Turnham Green the line of the Roman road and the former … or Bollar brook enters the parish from Acton, west of Turnham Green, passing under the high road and, by a course …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to 1843 two constables were elected, normally one each for Turnham Green and Strand-on-the-Green. From 1845 there were constables for Chiswick and Turnham Green, and a third, also styled headborough, for Christ Church, Turnham Green, until the last recorded elections in 1855. 18 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for commanding a 'polished scene of rural beauty'. 72 At Turnham Green the forerunner of HEATHFIELD HOUSE was held in … it. 77 Heathfield House stood at the south-west corner of Turnham Green, where its site was later occupied in turn by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Marriot, a minister, in 1689 and 1691. 89 A building at Turnham Green was registered in 1809 by dissenters, 90 … Independents. 91 Part of Belmont House academy, also at Turnham Green, was registered for worship in 1821. 92 There … obligation': 50 a.m.; 44 aft.; 30 p.m. 2 Closed by 1903. Turnham Green or Gunnersbury Cong. church originated in mtgs. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Roman Catholics included Henry Widdrington (d. 1774) of Turnham Green, heir of the attainted Jacobite William, Lord … the opening of a day school and chapel in Windmill Place, Turnham Green. 61 The building, of 1848, was attended by 200 … to Our Lady of Grace, had closed by 1856 64 and the Turnham Green mission was known as St. Mary's by 1858. 65 Its …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Taylor in 1636 57 and there was the Cock and Half Moon at Turnham Green in 1680. 58 Fifteen alehouse keepers were named … over a century, in 1759. At least 5 inns in 1759 were at Turnham Green, including the Pack Horse, 61 so called by … 1759 to be at Strandon-the-Green. 64 There were 11 inns at Turnham Green, 7 at Chiswick, and 5 at Strand-on-theGreen in …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… exigunt a predictis Hugone et Beatricia de tenemento in Turnham. [m. 10 d.] Oxonia.Ricardus le Barbur et Matildis …
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