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A History of the County of Middlesex
… for 80 G with ho. for mistress on site leased from Tyssen est. at corner of Dalston Rise (later Lane) and … for 500 B by Grocers' Co. of Lond. on site bought from Tyssen est. Fees of £3 to £6 p.a., raised to £8 to £10 in … by 1955. Rolls 1993: 198 JM, 213 I. Oldhill Street, see Tyssen. Olinda Rd. temp. bd. Opened 1891 for B & G in two …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from some which had passed to Booth, was conveyed by F. J. Tyssen's trustees to William Pratt, a brickmaker, in 1743, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… buildings and once part of that occupied by Sarah Tyssen (d. 1779), widow of Samuel, 35 was used for burials by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hackney, with dist. assigned 1831. Patron W. G. Daniel-Tyssen. 51 Plain bldg., seating 750, by Jas. Savage 52 1809- … ch. at E. corner of St. Mark's Rd. given by W. A. Tyssen-Amhurst. 'Notorious for its Evangelism' under first … take mosaic reredos, c. 1880. Criticized for size by W. A. Tyssen-Amhurst, who, however, gave adjoining site for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Grumbolds, despite the acquisition of all three by the Tyssen family. Court books or draft court books exist for … at Kingsland, at the King's Arms by 1753 28 and at the Tyssen Arms from 1815. 29 After 1845, no longer called a … Cock in the late 18th century, later at the Mermaid, the Tyssen Arms, the Manor rooms, and finally in London. 32 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… assignees and Gary's widow Susan sold it to Francis Tyssen the elder, of Shacklewell, in 1697. 51 Tyssen acquired two other manors in Hackney, 52 for which … Hackney, was styled the lord's hold or LORDSHOLD. The Tyssen family and its heirs thereafter held all three manors. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hill the presence of brickearth may have led Francis Tyssen to lease 21 a. to the brickmaker Ralph Harwood in … renamed Batley Road in 1909 and Hollar Road in 1937) and Tyssen Road. Sanford Lane, housing mainly tradesmen and … Lea, where his son Arthur in 1846 bought land from Samuel Tyssen's executors. 29 Arthur Craven was followed by the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Rd., reg. 1852. 58 Site, previously leased, bought from Tyssen est. 1858. 59 Bldg. of brick with stone and terracotta … 1865. 22 Moved to temp. ch. on site later bought from Tyssen est. in SE. angle of Rectory and Evering rds., opened … High Street. 31 Wes. chapel on E. side of street N. of Tyssen Rd. built and reg. 1816. 32 Enlarged c. every 7 years, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Lea through pipes which had recently been laid by the Tyssen family. 80 In 1753, however, Hackney and Homerton were … 18 FIRE ENGINES were required by law in 1708, when Francis Tyssen offered to supply one cheaply and all landholders were … and books to the vestry from the executors of J. R. Daniel-Tyssen. Kept at the Manor House and then at the town hall, …
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