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A History of the County of Chester
… undercrofts. Set back behind shops, usually quite small lock-ups numbering up to five, 5 and reached from the Row, 6 … its scatter of kitchens, outbuildings, and stables. The lock-up shops may have had modest premises over the Row, such …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… cost of more than 40,000, extends from the town to the sea-lock near Bideford, and runs in a direction nearly parallel …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… S. wall, (3) to Richard Kandeler, 1602, and Elizabeth (Lock), his wife, 16223, also to Sir Ferdinando Heyborne, …
The Environs of London
… 1602; Eliza, his wife, daughter and sole heir of Matthew Lock, second son of Sir William Lock, 1622; Sir Ferdinando Heyborne 99, gentleman of the … impaling, Per fesse (A. & O.) three falcons of the second.Lock. ArmsOn a chevron a cinquefoil between two lions pass. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hill Pond field at Downhills, and other property of Thomas Lock, which thereupon was vested in the vicar and other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… east of the Mill stream, Broad mead, Clendish Hills, and Lock mead to the west. The marshes were made up of shots, … 41, Mill mead 13, Broad mead 11, Clendish Hills 33, and Lock mead 7, a total of 177 parcels covering some 303 a. In … 78 a., Lady Heybourne with 75 a., and the heirs of Michael Lock, with 71 a. The chief copyholders were Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… little apart from Ferry Lane, leading past Tottenham lock to the recently gutted mills, and from Stonebridge lock, Asplins Farm, and a new rifle range in the extreme …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Lea Navigation, 25 which met Pymme's brook at Stonebridge lock. The Act of 1767 26 provided that the mill stream, below the lock, should serve as an extension to the Lea Navigation … west of the stream to Ferry Lane, where Tottenham lock was constructed, to rejoin the old river south of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… split up; most of them were granted in 1560 to Michael Lock, a London mercer, 99 and Oatfields was conveyed by … of some 4 a. called Coombes Croft, of which Sir William Lock, alderman of London, died seised in 1551. Michael Lock, mercer, did homage for Coombes Croft with other lands …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1932. An open-air swimming bath was built near Stonebridge lock 88 and, in 1937, a 'lido' was opened. 89 At Wood Green a …
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