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A History of the County of Essex
… 98 a. of meadow, woodland for 600 swine, pasture worth 8 s., a mill, and a single fishery remaining from the 9 which … to be licensed to dig clay on 3 a. adjoining. 147 His son, George, who carried on his father's trade, 148 obtained a … Hawes, who built the steam-powered Walthamstow Brewery in St. James Street. 170 The Essex Brewery Co. Ltd. was formed …
A History of the County of Essex
… the borough became an Excepted District within the county's system of divisional administration. Reorganization in … in 195764. 12 Elementary schools founded before 1880. St. Mary's National school, Church End, was built in 1819 to … when the building was in use as a special school. 84 St. George's Roman Catholic school was founded in 1850, 85 with …
A History of the County of Essex
… flowed west via Salisbury Hall to join the Lea at Hanger's Bourne, now under Banbury reservoir. The Fleet river, known … Higham Bensted manorhouse. 30 Chapel End (1528) lay near St. Edward's chapel and Salisbury Hall, while Church End 31 … have all gone. Moons, near Chapel End, was named from George Monoux, who bought it in 1513. It was described in …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1257, with the right to try pleas moved by the King's writ and judge thieves. 14 In 1274 and 1285 William Comyn, … clerk, entitled to an annual pension under the will of George Monoux (d. 1544), 36 by 1724 also received a salary … pumps and wells. In 1876 only 5 of 70 houses in the St. James Street area, with mains near by, had water laid on. …
A History of the County of Essex
… on his marriage, perhaps as early as 1090, to Maud, Judith's elder daughter by Waltheof. 10 Simon had the custody of his … others. 65 In 1623 the manor was restored to Lady Ros when George Rodney, whom she had married, paid the balance of the … and some woodland in the neighbouring manor of Chingford (St. Paul's) which Peter took away from the chapter of St. …
A History of the County of Essex
… being said in private houses, with the support of Captain George Collard (d. 1853) and his wife. In 1847 Captain … site in Shernhall Street to build the mission chapel of ST. GEORGE. This small building of Kentish ragstone was … Intensive missionary activity followed among Walthamstow's new population, including much social work in the poorer …
A History of the County of Essex
… Marsh Street sold in 1758 by Joseph Schooling. 2 Schooling's business was probably bought by Francis Wragg, who was … by the Great Eastern in 1870, with other stations at St. James Street and Hoe Street. 4 In 1872 the Great Eastern … to Walthamstow in 1905 via Hoe Street and High Street to St. James Street. In 1911 the company was merged in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… prominent City merchants were associated with Walthamstow. George Monoux (d. 1544) of Moons, draper and lord mayor, was one of the parish's greatest benefactors. 2 William Coward (16481738), merchant … working men's club and institute, originally called St. James's club, was founded in 1862 in Marsh Street, moving …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… monuments in Buckinghamshire Walton 212. WALTON. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xv. N.W. (b)xv. N.E.) Ecclesiastical a (1). Parish Church of St. Michael, about mile W. of the village, S. of Walton Hall, is built of limestone and ironstone …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Walton - Walton, Wood Walton (St. Michael) WALTON ( St. Michael), a parish, in the union of … or waste land. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 8. 9. 7., and in the gift of the Rev. Valentine … visible within its limits, the principal of which, on St. George's Hill, is styled Csar's Camp. Csar here gave battle …