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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Shipdam. Rob. Thompson, Tho. Carver. 1632, Rob. Hernsey, Hornsey, or Heringshaw. Edm. Burman, Adrian Parmenter. 1633, …
Survey of London
… Edmund Rolfe of Thavies Inn, gentleman. Charles Lacey of Hornsey, citizen and cordwainer of London, acquired the … Hatch Lane, and as he took out a licence to lease his Hornsey property in this year, being thereafter described as … Rampisham otherwise Ransom, Dorset, to Thomas Brocksopp of Hornsey Lane, esquire. This land was the one-time Bowling …
Survey of London
… this building stands within the boundary of the parish of Hornsey, just sufficient is within St. Pancras to enable the … entrances to the Bishop of London's Park of "Haringeye" or Hornsey, the two other gates being at the Spaniards, and at … were guilty of the riot, that the hermitage was in Hornsey and not in St. Pancras, although divers persons had …
Old and New London
… possessed some property at Muswell Hill, in the parish of Hornsey, and the family became extinct in the male line in …
Old and New London
… slightly upon that district lying to the west of the Hornsey and Holloway Roads, known respectively as Upper and … in this neighbourhood we have spoken in our notice of the Hornsey Road. 8 Duval's Lane, branching from Holloway, within … me the gold." It may be added that Holloway shares with Hornsey, Finchley, and Kentish Town the benefits of Sir Roger …
Old and New London
… meets the parish of Edmonton; on the west it is bounded by Hornsey and Friern-Barnet; and on the south by Hackney and …
A History of the County of York
… throughout in 'simple Gothic style'. The architects were Hornsey and Monkman of York and the cost was about £4,000. 40 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ENE.-WSW., continuing westward to Ealing and eastward to Hornsey (Harringay Station). This ridge forms the limit of … the trench of the lower Lea valley along a line close to Hornsey, Wood Green, and Enfield. The Lea follows a line on …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of Torrington, the Mannor of Pratington, Bristolgarth, Hornsey, Thurry, Barnsley, and Leven, all part of the Ancient …
The Environs of London
… in Essex; on the north by Edmonton; on the west by Hornsey and Friarn Barnet; and on the south by Hackney and … Mose or Mosell, rising at Muswell-hill, in the parish of Hornsey, runs between Hornsey and Tottenham-woods, and passing through the village …
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