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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Harrow-on-the-Hill, Preston, Roxeth, Sudbury, Kenton, Wembley, and Harrow Weald to read. 61 Thomas Robinson, … established next to the church of St. John the Evangelist, Wembley, by Frances and Anne Copland in 1849. It comprised a … All the National and Church schools, except Pinner and Wembley, were transferred to the board in 1878, and Pinner …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… School c. 1820. 63 The great tithes and tithe barns at Wembley, Alperton, Harrow Weald, and Pinner continued to be … of meadow (10 a.), and 2 a. of wood in Tokyngton and Wembley, with a moiety of tithes of corn, grain, hay, and … claimed exemption from payment of halftithe for lands in Wembley and Tokyngton formerly belonging to Kilburn Priory. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… After the British Empire Exhibition of 1924-5, for which Wembley Stadium was built, the site was developed and … part of the municipal boroughs of Harrow (12,555 a.) and Wembley (6,294 a.). 1 In 1965 Harrow became the London Borough of Harrow, and Wembley became part of the London Borough of Brent. 2 The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… moved into Harrow, especially into the Kenton and Wembley districts. When the Vaughan Road premises were … Other United synagogues were established in Forty Avenue, Wembley (1934) 52 and in Cecil Park, Pinner (1941). 53 A … Preston Road, Preston, where it was originally called the Wembley Progressive Jewish Congregation. 54 In 1959 a Reform …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Harrow Weald and Roxeth at least two, Sudbury and Wembley two each, and Preston and Kenton one each. 86 … Harrow Weald, Roxeth, Sudbury, Kenton and Preston, and Wembley and Alperton. Each had headboroughs, one or two … after 1419. 1 The Prioress of Kilburn had a court on her Wembley manor 2 and courts baron were held by Wembley manor …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to surrender 100 hides in Harrow, Herefrething Land, 38 Wembley, and Yeading in reparation for her father's … 70 It fell into decay and in 1933 the railway line from Wembley Park to Stanmore was built across the site. 71 WEMBLEY manor originated in the estate in Wembley, Tokyngton, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… who preferred a site on Lord Northwick's property on Wembley Hill, the sisters' offer was accepted since they … of building. 45 The church of ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, Wembley, designed by George Gilbert (later Sir Gilbert) Scott … approached again 51 and in 1872 Christ Church endowed the Wembley vicarage with £50 from cornrents. 52 C. Layard, who …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… family, which already held property in Alperton 80 and Wembley. Henry Newman's daughter and heir, Susannah, married … in the east of the parish, Kenton, Preston, Uxendon, Wembley, and Tokyngton, were dominated by sub-manors which … total estate was nearly 400 a., including small estates in Wembley, Roxeth, and Alperton, some of them once part of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Pinner and Roxeth were followed by others in Wembley, Harrow, Harrow Weald, Wealdstone, and Sudbury. A Wesleyan preaching-house was opened in Wembley in 1883 63 and replaced by a chapel in Water Lane in … churches were founded in the 1920s. In Park Lane, Wembley, a Wesleyan church was in use from 1925 to 1961, 72 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… college for its communal masses. 26 Roman Catholics from Wembley worshipped in Harlesden until a convent chapel from … Place (near Baker Street), was re-erected in 1901 at Wembley Green. The small brick chapel, also dedicated to St. … in 1928. 29 St. Erconwald's in Carlton Avenue East, Wembley, 30 and All Hallows, later All Saints, in Clermont …
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