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A History of the County of Essex
… the abbey site for use as a recreation ground, made a new road (Abbey Road) across its western side. The discovery, during this … lands extended well to the north of the present London Road. 6 The southern boundary, which is quite clear on that …
A History of the County of Essex
… and Ripple Roads, and at Ilford, in Ilford Lane, High Road, Ley Street, Sams Green, Aldborough Hatch, and … 'they stack the precious tilth in massive banks along the road'. 47 Since the end of the 19th century market-gardening, … to viniculture in Barking. Vineyard Lane (now Ripple Road King Edward's Road) occurs in 1456. 52 In 1597 there was …
A History of the County of Essex
… fund of 1,322. In 1963 new almshouses were built in Church Road, and the old ones were sold. 6 The new block contains 18 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Two miles farther north, along the main London-Colchester road, was the village of Great Ilford, originally so called … to the point where the stream crossed the main Romford road. 24 The Mayes Brook, which rises north of Chadwell … of Chadwell Street, straddling the main London-Colchester road. There were other hamlets at Little Heath and Padnall, …
A History of the County of Essex
… continued to be responsible for the financial side of road repair. The appointment of constables by the manor court …
A History of the County of Essex
… after the Dissolution, was part of the estate built up by Bartholomew Barnes (d. 1548). That estate included Downshall, … bought from Henry Gooderick. 29 Thomas Barnes, son of Bartholomew, sold much of the estate, but retained the … southwards in the area between Fisher Street (now Abbey Road South) and Vineyard Lane (now Ripple Road and King …
A History of the County of Essex
… paid 87 for part of a house on the opposite side of the road called Tate's Place, which was converted into a … issued for a Baptist meeting in Fisher Street (now Abbey Road), 42 but no permanent church was formed at that time. In … in 18034 a new chapel was built on leasehold land in High Road; a schoolroom was added three years later. James Smith, …
A History of the County of Essex
… town was stimulated by coach traffic along the Newmarket road, and was slower in the mid 19th century when coaches … At the west end of the street, on the corner of the London Road, is a fine house of the late 18th century; at the east … date with later additions. At Mulberry Green and Sheering Road the houses, set back from the road, are mostly of the …
Survey of London
… key position for travellers to and from London. A short road, it runs from the convergence of Upper Street and … John Winchester. Around 1744 the Angel was taken by Robert Bartholomew, who was succeeded by Christopher Bartholomew, probably his son, from 1766 to c. 1795. 12 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of mean extraction, and was made archdeacon of Totness, by Bartholomew, bishop of Exeter; after which, he took on him … to the great joy of the clergy and people of Canterbury, Bartholomew, bishop of Exeter, at their petition, celebrated … palace, he provided at his own cost, hay and oats on the road between London and Canterbury, for the horses of all who …