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A History of the County of Middlesex
… and part extending along Willesden Lane to Willesden Green. 44 The manor belonged to the prebendary of Bounds … or prebend of CHAMBERS, CHAMBERLAYNE WOOD, or WILLESDEN GREEN took its name from Richard de Camera, prebendary c. … to Sir William Roberts. 19 The alternative name, Willesden Green, probably refers to the tenements held from the manor, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for four hearths in 1670 and stood west of Neasden green. 96 St. Bartholomew's Hospital owned a house at Church … End in 1738 and a moiety of Fishes, 100 a. at Willesden Green and Sherrick green and in the open fields, from the Paynter family. 35 In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… dissenters began meeting in private houses in Willesden Green. 94 One of the houses belonged to the mother of Oliver … forming the congregation which in 1820 founded Willesden Green Independent (Congregational) chapel. 95 Houses were … in the 1830s at Fortune Gate, Harlesden, Willesden Green, and Kensal Green. 96 A Wesleyan chapel opened in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… until a permanent station was opened in 1980. 51 Willesden Green station was opened at the junction of High Road and … Lane, Kilburn, in 1916 and at High Road, Willesden Green, in 1918. Midwives and home helps were provided for … Hospital Board. The health centres serving Willesden Green, Kilburn, and Stonebridge passed under the control of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 75 A church and two convents were opened at Willesden Green in the 1900s and a church and hospital (St. Andrew's) … and Kilburn in 1948; another convent opened at Willesden Green in 1928. Most convents have been small ones, opened in … Catherine's chapel of ease, no. 59 Chaplin Rd., Willesden Green, registered 1902. Replaced 1905 by chapel at no. 28 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… drained sites watered by streams and wells, at Willesden Green, Harlesden, and Neasden. Kilburn grew up where Watling … followed the building of the church there, and Kensal Green evolved in the early modern period at the junction of … Harlesden (23), Kilburn (14), Church End (13), Willesden Green (10), Neasden (8), Sherrick green (4), Oxgate (3), and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Anchor at Harlesden (1688) and the Crown at Harlesden green, licensed from 1722. 42 There were eleven licensed … Banqueting House on Edgware Road. One of two called the Green Man 43 was the inn south of Harlesden green 44 which in 1824 was the half-way house between London …
Statutes of the Realm
… Pawlet Serjeant at Law and Recorder Esq[uire] William Downing Esquire John Bubb John Blackersell Sheriffes George …
Statutes of the Realm