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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Weald. The native-born Pages won a similar pre-eminence in Wembley, to be replaced in the early 19th century by the … the lease fell in. 68 A proposal to open a racecourse at Wembley Park, after the collapse of the pleasure grounds … and Rickmansworth Cricket Club existed by 1790 78 and Wembley Cricket Club was founded in 1860. 79 Barrow Point …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (later Hatch End) station in 1844, and Sudbury (later Wembley Central) station in 1845. Stations at Kenton and North Wembley were opened in 1912 and at Headstone a year later. … opened in the centre of Pinner Town in 1886 38 and one at Wembley Park in 1894. A branch line from a point near …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Lower End of Weald and, as Kenton Lane, on to Kenton, Wembley, and Willesden. The main east- west route led from … east and south, and to Kenton Lane, part of a route from Wembley to Watford, on the west. The eastern boundary of the … old settlement vanished. The population of Kenton ward in Wembley U.D. rose from 268 in 1921 to 6,171 in 1931. After …
London Hearth Tax
… Middlesex 1666 Wembley Green Wemley Greene Title Forename Surname Total …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… put forward by the Metropolitan Railway for a line from Wembley, which was thwarted by the price asked by the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… based on inf. supplied by gen. sec. Manor Ho. hosp. Wembley Hist. Soc., Acc. 346. Dexter, Cricklewood, 83. …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… 60 Ailric, son of Meriet, 31 Ailward, brother of Robert of Wembley, 397 Ailward (Adward) Hut, 3989, 4378, 440, 445 … 4667 Robert of Watton, son of Ralph, 474 Robert of Wembley, 4545; and his brother Ailward and son Robert, 397 … of Robert of Rockingham, 394, 397 Robert, son of Robert of Wembley, 397 Robert, son of the jester ( nebularius), 380 …
Survey of London
… Union 372 Welsh Tabernacle 3702, Ills 407, 4779 Wembley Pressings Ltd 100 Wesleyan chapel, Penton Street 377 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… 75a; Hillingdon, East (8), p. 77a; Ruislip (47), p. 110a; Wembley (1), p. 131b. Late 16th or early 17th-century: Pinner … of window, Ickenham (1), p. 82a. Clay Lane, cottage in, Wembley (5), p. 132a. Clayton, Robert, infant son of Sir … Stanwell (2), p. 117a; Twickenham (2), p. 125a. Moot-site: Wembley (6), p. 132a. Mounds: p. xxiii; Ruislip (4), p. 108a. …
Survey of London Monograph
… 58, 147; Tower Hill, 59; Tyburn, 154; Wandsworth, 95; Wembley, 129; Westminster, 21, 22, 90, 150; Whitehall, 52, 91 …
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