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A History of the County of Middlesex
… OF BRENTFORD. The town grew up as Old Brentford in Ealing parish and New Brentford in Hanwell. It was united under a … 1749 was taken as that of St. Lawrence's or New Brentford parish. Brentford End was the name of a settlement on the … met at Brentford in 705, 68 Offa, king of Mercia, held a council there in 780, 69 and Archbishop Jaenbeorth held a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… village and the medieval church lay at the centre of the parish, between two streams and south of Uxbridge Road. … cannot be assessed, 15 but the northern part of the parish as a whole was much less populous than Old Brentford … of High Street was suggested in the 1950s, approved by the council in 1969, and planned to begin in a modified form in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… be the 'queen of the suburbs', 2 was a roughly rectangular parish whose centre lay 10 km. west of Hyde Park Corner. 3 … Brentford and constituting a chapelry from the 1760s and a parish from 1828. New Brentford, to the west, was a medieval … chapelry formed out of the southern end of Hanwell parish and had its own government by the early 17th century. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for Coldhall or West Ealing manor from 1504 to 1722. 35 Parish Government To 1836. 36 Ealing vestry met from two to … by 1797, whose duties were defined in 1808 and 1833, and a parish clerk in 1654, 43 whose office in 1802 was combined … Southall boroughs united in 1965 to form Ealing L.B. The council consisted of 10 aldermen and 60 councillors, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a. of demesne in 1840 lay mostly in the east part of the parish and south of Uxbridge Road, with the largest block … included 560 a. east of Hanger Lane, much of it in Acton parish; Hanger Hill House and 145 a. were leased to Sir …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 80 Another mtg. reg. at ho. of Nathaniel Swinden in Ealing parish 1710 81 may have been licensed mtg. mentioned 1770, 82 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 98 supplied Acton, Chiswick, and the south part of Ealing parish under an Act of 1861 99 and the whole of Ealing by … were superseded. 10 Ealing had an engine house in 1781 and parish fire engines in 1782 and 1784. 11 An engine was … 1873 and the area had been extended to 21 a. by 1890. 49 A parish nurse was employed for Ealing in 1727-8 and a surgeon …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Brent was described as a church papist in 1642. 37 Ealing parish had no recusants in 1706; a small group of suspected … founded 1922 as chapel of ease to Hanwell. 59 Separate parish from 1926. Services in hut in Leyborne Ave. 60 until …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… outnumbered those in Ealing village or elsewhere in the parish, both before and after the decline of the coaching … houses in 1599. 67 Apart from Old Brentford, the parish as a whole may have had as many as 19 inns in 1722, … and Chiswick Times, 27 Oct. 1977; Mdx. Local Hist. Council Bull. xviii. 5. Ealing libr., Holt's local hist. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of Bengal became the Govenor-General of India with a Council of four to assist him and a court of supreme …
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