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A History of the County of Essex
… arms and date. 64 The school connected with St. Peter's, Upton Cross, then a mission of St. Mary's, is described … in 1862 by the Ursuline nuns of St. Angela's convent, Upton Lane. Classes were held in cottages at Sun Row, Green … 154 St. Peter's mission National school, Pelly Road, Upton, probably originated about 1870. In 1871 there were two …
A History of the County of Essex
… workshops, was to be found in areas, like Forest Gate and Upton, unsuitable for heavy industry. Printing was … in or near residential areas, such as Forest Gate and Upton. About 70 have been recorded at different periods, but … collars, and pyjamas, opened a factory at Selsdon Road, Upton Park, in 1904. 225 About 1961 this firm was taken over …
A History of the County of Essex
… of 'play'. The rentals also contain a few references to Upton, in the east of the parish, but, though that name had … no substantial settlement there. Stratford, Plaistow, and Upton are still well-known names, but one hamlet often … (including West Ham village), Stratford, Plaistow, and Upton; Upton ward was later merged in Church Street. In 1670 …
A History of the County of Essex
… three wards had one each, the fourth constable being for Upton ward. The division of West Ham into wards was also used … fact that the court of West Ham manor was appointing the Upton constable suggests that by 1651 Robert Smyth was also … that period the court leet was appointing a constable for Upton ward. From 1649 to 1925 there is a continuous series of …
A History of the County of Essex
… which was centred at Plaistow, but included tenements at Upton, Stratford, and elsewhere, seems to have been built up … parcels in the marshes, near the Three Mills, and in Upton Lane, as well as at Plaistow. Some of the free and … it, and died in 1597 holding Grove House and 28 a. land at Upton, with other small properties in West Ham. 115 Grove …
A History of the County of Essex
… four constituencies: Plaistow, Silvertown, Stratford, and Upton. At every subsequent election before 1950 the first two … was gained by Labour in 1922 and never lost after that. Upton was won by the Conservatives in 1918, 1922, 1924, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… harboured a priest, James Young, during her residence at Upton from c. 1585 to 1591. 3 Some of her land was … raising money. He opened schools at Victoria Docks, and at Upton, where in 1862 he helped to establish St. Angela's … services had previously been held at the Ursuline convent, Upton Lane, it was not until 1884 that the Forest Gate …
A History of the County of Essex
… was completed in 1858. Additional stations were built at Upton Park in 1877 and West Ham (Manor Road) in 1901. 12 The … Stratford and West Ham village in 1692, and once daily at Upton, Plaistow, and Green Street. 22 In 1794 there was a …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1513), chronicler, acquired by marriage a small estate at Upton. 3 Margaret Pole (d. 1541), countess of Salisbury, … 6 and Sir Edward Coke, judge and law writer (15521634), at Upton in 1598. 7 Such residents became more numerous in the … Bt. (d. 1669), draper of London, who lived at Ham House, Upton, and was prominent in Essex local government during the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… aged 21, B.A. 11 Nov., 1611, M.A. 8 July, 1614; rector of Upton Helions, Devon, 1621. See Foster's Index … Feb., 1663-4; rector of Leigh, co. Worcester, 1687, and of Upton Lovell, Wilts, 1699. See Foster's Index Eccl. …
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