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The Environs of London
… who seems to have resided here also, gave name to a walk, still called Queen Elizabeth's walk, and occasioned the tradition of her having had a palace …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 80 It was a footpath by 1713, 81 which, as Church Path or Walk, it remained, despite attempts to close it in 1838 and … respectively. 83 North of Church Street, Queen Elizabeth's Walk and Edward's Lane probably dated from the early 18th … until 1734 84 and 1756 respectively. 85 Queen Elizabeth's Walk was 'ground used as a public walk', associated with …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1842 Milne also leased glebeland east of Church Path (Walk), 45 which by 1848 was described as 2 a. of garden … who leased 1 3/4 a. of demesne east of Queen Elizabeth's Walk from 1841 until his death in 1878 when the land was … 182 Green Lanes until 1936 when the firm moved to Church Walk. 57 John West of Devonshire Cottages at the southern end …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to the Dudleys that were commemorated in Queen Elizabeth's Walk. 69 Houses were increasingly leased to outsiders, mostly … House tavern. 24 One house was built in Queen Elizabeth's Walk by 1846. 25 By 1848 there were 134 houses and cottages …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the 1920s and J. Pryor put up three in Queen Elizabeth's Walk in 1923. 50 The southern side of Woodberry Grove was … sold a site at the corner of Queen Elizabeth's Walk and Lordship Terrace to the council, which in 1934 … 14 d; Official Opening of Lordship Terr.-Queen Eliz.'s Walk, 1937 (S.N.L. 41.8, LC 1590). Opening of Pub. Swimming …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… pair. Park Crescent (nos. 207-23 odd) between Church Walk and Clissold Road, was owned by the G.L.C. and converted …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and George Wilson, who built houses in Queen Elizabeth's Walk 56 (which had been extended northward beyond Lordship … and 1880. He built 9 on the west side of Queen Elizabeth's Walk and 6 in Brook (later Grazebrook) Road, a side road, in … Goodall leased land on the east side of Queen Elizabeth's Walk, where 14 houses were built in 1886. 83 Stoke Newington: …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Manor Road in 1955, nos. 1-11 (odd) Queen Elizabeth's Walk and the rear of Lordship Park in 1955, and nos. 87-121 … 96 Gordon Lodge at the northern end of Queen Elizabeth's Walk in 1951, 97 Londesborough Road (80 flats) 98 and Manor … Close on the site of nos. 1-11 (odd) Queen Elizabeth's Walk between 1952 and 1960, 9 and Shannon Court off Dynevor …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… on the north side was continuous, except for Church Walk west of the chapel. Building had begun along the walk and there were isolated farmhouses to the west (on the … behind the meeting house, at the southern end of Church Walk, to be replaced in turn by two houses, Howard and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by a new synagogue seating 350 at no. 40 Queen Elizabeth's Walk. 96 As the headquarters of Adath Yisroel, no. 40 also … 119 Lordship Road by 1945, and to no. 51 Queen Elizabeth's Walk by 1954. Beth Hacknesseth Schombre Hadass opened in 1949 …
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