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The Environs of London
… Merton MERTON. Name. The name of this place, which has been written Meretone and Meretune, … register of their grants and leases is to be found in the British Museum; a chronicle of the Abbey is in the Bodleian … of the abbey, as appears by the MS. in the Herald's College above quoted; where it is said, that after the king …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of Oxford Merton College Merton College Merton College Arms (16) Merton College stands on the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Merton College MERTON COLLEGE Buildings The street upon which the college fronts is called to-day Merton Street. In the Survey of 1772 it has the humbler title of Merton Lane. On the map …
A History of the County of Essex
… Metropolitan Essex since 1919 Local adminstration PROBLEMS OF LOCAL ADMINISTRATION To ensure that the new streets and … be made by expanding existing equipment under the control of experienced administrative bodies. The amalgamations of … drainage scheme for the Lea valley, and the Ministry of Health called a conference of the local authorities of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Essex since 1919 Social conditions SOME ASPECTS OF SOCIAL CONDITIONS It is perhaps in social rather than … have been expected to give rise to great differences in health and physical well-being, especially where they were … grammar school with 500 places, a large technical college was opened to serve a wide surrounding area and by …
A History of the County of Essex
… Essex since 1919 Suburban growth SINCE 1919 1 THE SPREAD OF THE SUBURBAN AREA The falling off in the growth of suburbs … of most of the suburban steam lines, and the British Transport Commission (which became responsible for … 1951: Prelim. Rep. 40, 45. W. Ashworth, Genesis of Modern British Town Planning, 1956. C. B. Purdom, Building of …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Mettingham Mettingham. The name of this village in Domesday Book is Metingaham; and in … a nun, at Dartford, in Kent, conveyed this manor to the college in Mettingham Castle, 2 lately removed thither from … the voluminous collection of charters preserved in the British Museum is "Carta Constantini Mortymer, et Johannis …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( All Saints), a parish, in the union and hundred of Wangford, E. division of Suffolk, 2 miles (E.) from … to God and the Virgin Mary. He also established a college at Raveningham, in Norfolk, in 1343, for a master and … in the reign of Henry V., and given first to King's College, Cambridge, and subsequently to the nunnery of Sion, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… (MD) (Physician. Anatomy lecturer BSC 1637) Period of medical practice 1613-1648 Place of birth England (b Derbyshire (son of George Meverall of … Jewry Parish St Lawrence Jewry Ward Cheap Date 1646-8 College membership Date of BA 1608 Medical education …
A Dictionary of London
… (St.) Crooked Lane. Michael (St.) Candlewick Street, Lane of See Miles's Lane. Michael (St.) Coldabey Parish of St. … the Quire and side Chapels and founded in the church a College for a master and 9 priests or Chaplains (S. 220-2). … certain houses in the parish with a cloister known as "The College" belonging to the parish, but they do not seem now to …