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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… VIII Miscellaneous 1541 Miscellaneous 1541 1488. Grants in December 1541. Dec./Grants. 1. Sir Will. Pykerynge. … to alienate a grange and tenement called Snylewaythe, in the parish of Hawnebye, Yorks., and other lands there, to … (in Thames and Brent) in Istelworthe, Twykenham, Eston, Worton and Hownslowe, Midd., which were the demesnes of Sion …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to the King of England, that they may be held harmless in the detention of the Venetian triremes, has thought fit to … to show his regard for the Christian faith, which is now in greater danger than ever it was, and to make his excuses … with 200 men from Middleholme, Coverdale, Westwitton and Worton. Thos. and John Rookeby, with 100 men from Baynbrig …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… with his robes. Upon letters from the king of Portugal in favour of two merchants wronged in Ireland, letters were … St. Mary of Oxford, of the manors of Arnecote, Tewe Parva, Worton, Forsthill, Church Cowleye, Sibford Burton, and Lewe, … monastery; with all appurtenances in Arnecote, Tewe Parva, Worton, Forsthyll, Churche Cowleye, Sibforde, Burton, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which Heston and Twickenham were then part, was mentioned in Domesday Book, but there is no reference to one at … (fl. 1086), who owned both Isleworth and Hampton, was said in the 12th century, however, to have given the four churches … the electoral roll. 32 The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, Worton Road, was designed by H. S. GoodhartRendel and built …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… SOCIAL HISTORY. Domeday Book accounts for over 118 persons in the manor of Isleworth, which then included Heston, … London Road on the strip of earth which ran thence past Worton to Twickenham: 31 bricks were dug from Conduit Field … area in the 16th century. 32 There was a brickfield near Worton Lane in the 18th century 33 but by the 19th all the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… They were joined under a single local board of health in 1875, and united into one civil parish in 1927, 2 and … most part more gradually, through Hounslow, Whitton, and Worton, to the low-lying banks of the Thames. The higher land … be artificial, though the presence of a moat close by at Worton and the sharp turn in the river farther north suggests …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… land east of the Brent was claimed to belong to the manor in the 16th century, but the claim seems to have failed, 84 … the park of Syon House. 47 More land in this area and near Worton was acquired in the 15th century, 48 and from the 15th … of brick and partly of stone. 26 The manors or estates of WORTON and AYDESTONES originated in two freehold estates …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Heston and Isleworth Mills MILLS. In 1086 there were two mills in Isleworth manor. 88 In 1297 … described a copper and brass mill between Isleworth and Worton, where 'many artificial devices' were in use. 9 This … and stood on the east bank of the river just north of Worton Bridge. It was leased from the Duke of Northumberland. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… War may well have been revived after he was reinstated in 1660. 78 In 1664 the vicar listed 174 persons who had not received the … Congregational chapel at the corner of Twickenham Road and Worton Road was opened. 10 A British school was attached to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Heston and Isleworth Schools SCHOOLS. In 1630 Elizabeth Hill gave £20 a year charged on land in … first to a temporary home in the old British school 70 in Worton Road, and in 1896 to a site given by Andrew Pears in … was built for it in 1856 behind the Independent chapel in Worton Lane. It took girls and infants and charged fees of 3 …
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