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A History of the County of Middlesex
… the whole tenement which they held in Paddington of his church. 41 The manor of PADDINGTON, so described c. 1266, 42 … Act, 1925, and was surrendered by the trustees to the Church Commissioners in 1953. 64 From 1795 65 the trustees of … tax, and grants of land for new churches. 68 In 1985 the Church Commissioners still had c. 4,500 lettings in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… part of the open space, east of the late 18th-century church. The area described below is larger: bounded … canal, it corresponds with the north-eastern part of Church ward as created in 1901. 25 When the green was first … of the north side of the waste, as did the 17th-century church, which was farther north than its successor. 26 In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… his Praed Street chapel was London's first 'institutional' church and later his activities were multiplied at Westbourne … Street at expense of Mrs. Alice Ludford 1827. Moved to Church Street, Marylebone, 1831, where admitted to New … any place of worship in Paddington: 910 a.m.; 1,303 p.m. Church, seating 1,050 in 1928, 50 bombed 1944, when svces. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish's highway surveyor for filling in a pond near the church. 30 Meanwhile the Westbourne had also become known as … from its chapel, which by 1890 was virtually a district church. 60 From the 1860s a government subsidy was received … 1962. Maida Vale branch library, in the former Methodist church in Sutherland Avenue, opened in 1948. Paddington, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 38 The new town was served from 1843-4 by St. John's church, 39 which in 1865 stood with only two nearby houses … Road and at the west ends of Elgin Road, where St. Peter's church had been allotted its existing site, Marylands Road, … be called Neeld) roads had no buildings, except St. Luke's church between them by Kilburn Lane, and neither had Saltram …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Smale, presumably the lessee of the manor, was absent from church in 1589. 90 Five residents or former residents of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… established in 1886 with its headquarters at St. Jude's church. Although Queen's Park Rangers soon began to play in other parishes, they still met at St. Jude's church institute in 1898, when the club decided to turn … 94 and presumably was the one at the National school in Church Place in 1858 and 1875. 95 In 1853, however, the bank …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… basin. It covers Hyde Park ward and a southerly part of Church ward, as created in 1901, and also includes St. … been included and Cockerell's own design for a classical church on the axis of the polygon was not put into effect. … The polygon was partly filled by the Gothic St. John's church, built 1829-32, and neighbouring houses, leaving …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… it formed Westbourne ward and a western projection of Church ward in 1901. 94 The northern boundary is taken to be … the railway to link them with Harrow Road. 35 Holy Trinity church was finished in 1846 36 and Orsett Terrace, Gloucester … covered with modest terraces by 1855, when St. Stephen's church was being built. 55 Between the railway and the canal, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to Bognor), and through the hamlet of Nytimber to Pagham church and the few houses that constitute the village. A little to the south-east of the church is the building locally known as 'Becket's Barn'. … moat probably once surrounding the building. West of the church, adjoining the vicarage, is 'Little Welbourne', a …
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