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Survey of London
… the Butts mentioned above was claimed for the manor of Bromley (also known as the manor of Poplar), but the …
Survey of London
… the borough but outside the parish at Baker's Alley and Bromley Place. It covered approximately of an acre and was … after Edward Cruse (18671938) who had represented Bow and Bromley on the LCC for 19 years. 658 Cruse House is a …
Survey of London
… 1836 All Saints', Poplar, was combined with St Leonard's, Bromley, and Bow, to form the Poplar Poor Law Union, and the … as was a plan to build an entirely new workhouse in Bromley, but both proposals were rejected. 415 The solution … in their proposal that Poplar should be separated from Bromley and Bow to form its own Poor Law union. When the move …
Survey of London
… modest houses in the adjacent parish of St Leonard's, Bromley. A most eccentric man, he certainly lived up to the … Chrisp Street, and, including that part of it which lay in Bromley, covered 43 acres. In 1823 it was divided into 20 … The Bell Estate This estate, of 27 acres, lay mostly in Bromley. It was set out by John Morris on the instructions of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… (D30/2/1/11 pp. 350-1). D. by 30 May 1887 (burial, King's Bromley, Staffs.) (Lichfield R.O., PR King's Bromley; B/A/1/35 p. 114). Identified in Survey of Cath. as …
Survey of London
… was stirred by the demolition of the Old Palace of Bromley, a Jacobean house in Poplar whose site was later used …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… 1). He was not in good health himself, for he wrote from Bromley, " neither can a rheumatic body promise itself that …
Survey of London
… the series of volumes began in 1900, with a survey of Bromley-by-Bow. Investigation began at the height of the …
Survey of London
… the Memorials of Greater London, containing the Parish of Bromley-by-Bow. This volume, in less than a hundred pages of …