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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… linguist, was born here in 1699. Trippleton, Hereford.See Whitton. TRIPPLETON, Hereford.See Whitton. Tritlington TRITLINGTON, a township, in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Domesday Book, being accounted for under the lordships of Whitton, and Paston in this hundred, lordships of William …
The Environs of London
… the spot whence it was taken. Sir Godfrey Kneller's, at Whitton. At Whitton, a hamlet in this parish, is the seat of Samuel … was painted by Sir Godfrey himself, assisted by Laguerre. Whitton Place, the Duke of Argyle's, now Sir William …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to maintaining a bull for Twickenham and another for Whitton, though the custom lapsed soon afterwards and most of … and £283 on pensions. 88 The charities applicable to Whitton had been detached from the main body and produced …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… £51 were afterwards assigned to St. Philip and St. James, Whitton. In 1896 the gross value of the living was estimated … added in 1863. 23 The church of ST. PHILIP AND ST. JAMES, Whitton, was opened in 1862 on the initiative of the vicar of … in 1940. Before that the building at the south end of Whitton Road which was afterwards used as a church hall of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… people in the parish in 1547. 8 In Twickenham 219, and in Whitton 29, households or houses were assessed to hearth-tax … cent. The third great period came with the building-up of Whitton and of the gaps in the rest of the town which began … been in the comparative dearth of freeholders, except in Whitton, 13 and in the performance of mowing services by the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… soil is all gravel. One patch of brick-earth lies east of Whitton and the other covers the old village site and … of the parish is covered with Taplow gravel to the west of Whitton on the old heath-land, and with flood-plain gravel to … to the main expanse of Hounslow Heath on the west side of Whitton. Whitton may have been in existence in 704 as a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… be constable, and in 1745 the constables of Twickenham and Whitton and the two parish headboroughs were listed as parish … hospital approximately on the site of Collingwood Close, Whitton, was opened in 1909, though the Mereway one was used as well for many years. The Whitton hospital was given up in 1938 after the new (now …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Crane then formed a separate unit, possibly attached to Whitton. 67 In 793 Offa granted what appears to have been the … was sometimes called the manors of TWICKENHAM, WORTON, and WHITTON, 75 and later became known as TWICKENHAM, YORK'S, or … (d. c. 1219), lord of Isleworth, granted to Gilbert of Whitton. Though this was described as lying in Isleworth, it …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… houses in the parish. 71 The exception was an estate at Whitton which seems to have comprised well over 200 acres of … in it was the house just south of Old Manor Drive, Whitton, which was possibly that described in 1730 as Whitton Court House, 72 and possibly also another on the …
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