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A History of the County of Middlesex
… at Hadley were mentioned by Geoffrey de Mandeville, earl of Essex (d. 1144). 74 He also granted a hermitage in the park of Hadley to Walden abbey (Essex) c. 1136. 75 When the bishop … of Enfield Chase, continued to pay great tithes to Trinity College, Cambridge, which held Enfield rectory, and small …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… about 12 miles from London and at the south-western corner of Enfield Chase, north of the market town of Chipping Barnet … remained almost completely free of building until the British Land Co. bought the Woodcock farm, or Capons House, … Elms, Monkenholt. See below. Middleton, View, 24. Hughson, British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood, vi. 138. Rocque, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and other estates MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. The hermitage of Hadley was included in the grant of lands made by Geoffrey … survives. The later Ludgrove Hall, belonging to Trent Park college, Enfield, is at Cockfosters, perhaps on the site of … Strong of Hadley. 91 Strong sold them in 1868 to the British Land Co., which covered the area with suburban …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… MONKTON ( St. Mary Magdalene), a parish, in the union of Honiton, hundred of Colyton, Honiton and S. divisions of … bequeathed 15 per annum for an exhibition to Brasenose College, Oxford, is supported by subscription. Nearly … the southern part of Britannia Secunda with the Roman-British territory east of the Severn, passed through …
Survey of London
… CHAPTER 5: MONTAGUE CLOSE Montague Close covers the site of the cloisters and conventual buildings of St. Mary's Priory. The records of the priory have all … 54/2637. Cat. of the Manuscripts and Muniments of Alleyn's College of God's Gift at Dulwich, by Geo. F. Warner, 1881. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a borough, market-town, and parish, in the incorporation of Forden, Lower division of the hundred of Montgomery, … 1208 inhabitants, of whom 850 are in the town. The ancient British name of this place, Tr Valdwyn, or "Baldwyn's town," … are the remains of a very extensive camp, evidently of British origin: this hill is intersected by several deep …
Survey of London
… Place This attractive Edwardian building on the north side of Montpelier Place (fig. 36) came into being in unusual and … the German and Scandinavian merchant community in the City of London. The first building, in Trinity Lane (erected on … 1213 Oct 1909, p.561; 24 Jan 1911, p.58: City and Hackney Health Authority Archives, Ha62/11, German Hospital Board of
Survey of London
… Square Montpelier Square 'Something about the atmosphere of the place gripped me', wrote Arthur Koestler's wife Cynthia of her first, chance, sight of Montpelier Square on a winter … POD: Censuses (185161): DNB. Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art, List of A & B artists who resided in Westminster …
Survey of London
… Montpelier Terrace was originally used for the north side of the square and for shop premises on the south side of the street on the sites of the present No. 47 Montpelier … 1837/7/379; 1840/9/423. Report by Medical Officer of Health, 10 Nov 1911, copy in WCA, WDP2/1135. WCA, WDP2/1135: …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Montrose - Musa (Isle of) Montrose MONTROSE, a royal burgh, sea-port, and parish, … delivery; and there are branches of the National Bank, the British Linen Company's Bank, and the Eastern and Western … 1705, and afterwards appointed one of the senators of the college of justice by the title of Lord Cullen. The …
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