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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Manorial government. In 1294 the bishop of … with the rector as president and eleven other members. 55 Local government after 1836. Acton joined Brentford poor law …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Steyne, East Acton Lane, and Acton Green common to Acton local board. 46 Enfranchisement of individual holdings began … the dean is less likely to have been Berrymead Priory, as local tradition has it, than either Acton Farm (later … 37 and built over c. 1900. 38 Daycroft was sold to the local board in 1889 and formed part of Acton park. 39 The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… removal committee was appointed under the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855, 94 and accordingly a sewer rate … three years' rates, which had not been paid when Acton local board was formed. Meanwhile the parish had appointed a … and a lower paid clerk and inspector in 1863. 95 When the local board came into being in 1866 its first action was to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bush cricket club and West Kensington athletic club. Some local companies had sports grounds, including CAV, Eastman's, … when it won notoriety for publishing criticism of the local board, 34 and may not have continued after 1871. A new … 1919, 7 Dec. 1926; Acton, Official Guide (1928), 26. Mdx. Local Hist. Council Bull. xviii. 21. M.R.O., MR/LMD, lic. …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… Abbeys, or any other Kirk Land, for the gleeb, as a local stipend to every parish kirk of this realme, without … any prejudice to this present act, and to the particular local assignation of stipends to be assigned to every parish … and to appoint, ordain, and assigne the saids perpetual local stipend at every parish, out of such special touns and …
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland