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A History of the County of Essex
… 'Prioress wall', formerly 'Covelee's wall' which probably lay near the confluence of the Thames and the Lea. 22 In 1563 … comprised 40 a. near the mouth of the Lea. North of it lay West marsh (381 a.) beyond which were Stratford Meads … had owned 885 a. in that level. There were no outstanding lay owners. The 'new inned' marsh already mentioned, with …
A History of the County of Essex
… mission as a voluntary helper. In 1918 he became the first lay warden of the mission, and began to build up the Dockland …
A History of the County of Essex
… are many references to a field called the Lake, which lay on the east bank of the Channelsea river just south of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Town. Tom Warren (18951902), who had previously been a lay agent at Shirley Street United Methodist church, was … Town. In 1965 the five remaining churches in the borough lay in four circuits: the London mission (Poplar), London … built in Shirley Street. Tom Warren, who was a successful lay agent at this church, left in 1895 to go as pastor to …
A History of the County of Essex
… ABBEY PRECINCTS. 1 The abbey of Stratford Langthorne lay between the Channelsea river and Marsh Lane (Manor Road) … several of the buildings in the precincts were occupied by lay persons, mostly under leases granted during the past five … offices of the abbey to which they were probably connected lay south of the road through the precincts, with the church …
A History of the County of Essex
… century. Of the numbered sub-districts formed in 1917 four lay wholly or mainly in West Ham: Stratford (E. 15), Plaistow …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… powering both Lydford mill and King a Mill. THE PARISH lay mainly west of the Fosse Way between Shepton Mallet and … 1827 The parish on the eve of inclosure. Two arable fields lay south of the village. The north field had already been … were mustered in 1539 24 and 105 people paid poll tax or subsidy in 1641. 25 Roadside cottages north of the rectory …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of the gravel path from the village. In the churchyard it lay 4 ft. below the surface; outside, 1 ft. only. The chief …
Survey of London
… of the monasteries to St Mary's nunnery, whose precinct lay on the east side of the high road. It was acquired in …
Survey of London
… within Clerkenwell parish, because of boundary changes it lay outside the Borough of Finsbury, which had absorbed the …