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A History of the County of Middlesex
… closes, and gardens surrounding the cottages along Church Street, the London road and, by the later Middle Ages, … of Essex, then wife of the earl of Leicester, in the church in 1582 it has been argued that Leicester was himself … who became a classical historian and founder of London University, lived in Paradise Place in the 1820s. 6 Thomas …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 2,390) and the population was densest in Palatine and Church wards, with 147 and 122 people to the acre, and lowest … little private building during the 1930s, mostly north of Church Street: 9 houses on the north side of Eade Road and 7 … council built its first flats on land purchased from the Church Commissioners in Lordship Grove, at the southern end …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Stoke Newington Growth: Church Street Church Street 56 The main medieval settlement grew up in Church Street around the church and stone manor house on the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… large houses with extensive grounds stretching south from Church Street to the Walford estate were for sale and 31 … were built in 1874-5, many in new roads. 21 North of Church Street, Matthew Allen of Finsbury, builder and member … was occupied from 1876 to 1884 by St. Andrew's temporary church, 49 and in 1879 Osment, to whom Blackmore assigned the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the 1930s, was completed after the Second World War. The Church Commissioners, having relinquished the freehold of … 1960 and 1975. 15 Flats continued to be built south of Church Street. The Milton Gardens estate in Albert Town was … Lanes and Statham Grove and on the site of All Saints' church in Aden Grove between 1959 and 1970. 18 All the houses …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Roman Ermine Street, especially at its junction with Church Street. There were roadside inns 69 and by 1570 at … 1571. 70 Settlement was concentrated at the junction with Church Street in the 17th century. 71 A fine group of town houses was built north of the junction with Church Street in the early 18th century, one of which (no. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to a carpenter by Edward Newens, the builder of much of Church Street. 55 In 1742 the green, previously 'a most rude … time building on the north side was continuous, except for Church Walk west of the chapel. Building had begun along the … in 1804 behind the meeting house, at the southern end of Church Walk, to be replaced in turn by two houses, Howard and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… extends south across the centre from just north of Church Street, and gravel covers the south and south-east. 11 … board purchased the freeholds of the reservoirs from the Church Commissioners in 1958. 27 The article was written in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and grandfather of the statesman, who lived at no. 7 Church Row (later no. 170 Church Street) from c. 1798. 88 Ashkenazi immigrants began to … in Stoke Newington multiplied, particularly north of Church Street. 91 Most of the 2,048 people classified as of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1571, adjoined demesne land and was on the north side of Church Street. In 1848 it was behind the Red Lion. 61 Parish … of four or six, which in 1701 included the rector 'for church affairs only'. 82 All officers were chosen from the … assistant overseer from 1822, 2 and a collector of the church and highway rates from 1825. 3 The vestry existed by …