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A History of the County of Middlesex
… St. Sepulchre's Chars. Box 135. Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1867). Barnet Mus. 2144, p. 7. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of St. John, Potters Bar, was created. Christ Church, Barnet, built in 1845, became a separate parish in 1884. St. … on an adjacent site in the Walk c. 1928. CHRIST CHURCH, 77 Barnet, was built principally at the cost of Captain Trotter … 343. Crockford, Clergy List for 1859. M.R.O., Acc. 1083/7; Barnet Mus. 2144, p. 102. Hennessy, Novum Repertorium, 344. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Salisbury in 1668. 25 Markets and fairs. A market at Barnet, granted by King John to the monks of St. Albans in … 26 also served South Mimms. It was originally held in Barnet but by 1889 it had been moved to South Mimms to a site … 30 Two annual fairs, each lasting three days, were held at Barnet. 31 The April fair, which was a cattle and horse fair, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a school at Bentley Heath accommodated 30; and another at Barnet and Hadley contained 40. 76 In 1833 there were ten day … of St. John's in Potters Bar in 1839, 89 on land in Barnet Road given by George Byng. It was a brick building, … The first classrooms (in 1972 the headquarters of the Barnet Division of the British Red Cross Society) were taken …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… modern urban district of Potters Bar and a portion of High Barnet, also known as West Barnet or Mimms Side, which later became part of the London Borough of Barnet. South Mimms was until 1781 roughly the shape of an …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… but replaced by Dyrham Lane in 1793 and by Mimms Side, Barnet, in 1798. A highway rate of 4 d. in the £ was levied … parish doctor was paid to attend the poor in South Mimms, Barnet, Hadley, and Ridge. The vestry complained of … remained until 1847. 47 In 1792 South Mimms joined the Barnet association, which was formed to prosecute theft and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… into the parishes of Enfield, Monken Hadley, and Chipping Barnet, it was sold by Thomas Coningsby to Thomas Allen of … of ship-money, and, like Ketterick, a governor of Barnet grammar school. Financial difficulties forced Harrison … P. C. Kent, 'Excavations at the . . . Castle of S. Mimms', Barnet and Dist. Loc. Hist. Soc. Bull. xv. C 132/35/12. C …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 4 The estate later belonged to the guild or brotherhood at Barnet, and in 1548 was bought by Richard Audley and John … of the para. is based on Story of Potters Bar, 67-8, and Barnet Mus. 2144, pp. 3, 19, 113 [TS. coll. by H. J. Butcher, … Mdx. 143. Unless otherwise stated, the acct. is based upon Barnet & Dist. Loc. Hist. Soc. Bulletin, xvi (Nov. 1970). …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… continued active in the area and was preaching at Chipping Barnet c. 1669. 5 Timothy Batt, who had been vicar c. 1644-5 … sold land known as Chantry mead to William Wyld, of High Barnet, for the use of Friends. A meeting-house was built on … were active in the parish, mostly at Potters Bar and Barnet Side, both areas being some three miles from the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… meetings were held in 1885. It was finally agreed that the Barnet Water Co., which served Barnet Side, should extend its mains to South Mimms. The … company derived its water from wells sunk in the chalk at Barnet and Potters Bar 60 until 1904, when other wells were …