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The Environs of London
… Gascoyne, Lord Mayor of London in 1753, had a seat at Turnham Green within this parish 24. The church. The church …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over the L.S.W.R.'s tracks and used its station at Turnham Green. 65 That station alone served the extreme south … of Acton until 1879, when the District built a line from Turnham Green to Ealing Broadway, with stations at Acton …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… arable fields survived in 1859: Church field, South field, Turnham field, and East field, together with a small common … of the manor house existed at the same date, 98 and in Turnham field 5 a. had been recently inclosed by 1695. 99 … listed in 1618, probably because it was considered part of Turnham Green common. Fragmentary evidence suggests that in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1863, and South Acton, All Saints', in 1868, while Turnham Green's Roman Catholic school moved to Acton Lane in … had 46 boys and 15 girls. 45 The four National schools, Turnham Green Roman Catholic, and the Wesleyan day school … Beaumont Pk. sch., taking S pupils from St. Mary's R.C., Turnham Green (q.v.). Comprehensive high sch. from 1974. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… side of Acton common or Acton Green were mentioned as in Turnham Green until the 19th century and were linked more … in 1664. Fifty of the chargeable were in Acton town, 3 at Turnham Green, and 6 at Friars Place. Six houses had 10 or … train bands of London were marching against the king to Turnham Green, a troop under John Hampden that swept around …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Horn Lane, and Stamford brook's western branch, as far as Turnham field. 82 In 1800 Fetherstonhaugh began the piecemeal …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the minister being Thomas Crabb of Belmont House academy, Turnham Green. 45 They registered another building in East …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… consisted of Irish workers from the market gardens at Turnham Green. 23 In 1835 the Revd. Thomas Heptonstall, … in 1851, from which date Acton chapel was served from Turnham Green, but had apparently ceased by 1856. 24 It was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… published weekly, and continued as the Acton, Chiswick and Turnham Green Gazette from 1880 and the Acton and Chiswick …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… intercession for redress. Signed, John Van Laer, Robt. Turnham, Tho. Murray, James Thomas, Wm. Hall, Antho. Palmer, …
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