Walks through IslingtonSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1835 - 120 стор. |
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... Hornsey - Wood House .. Sluice - House .... 154f 149 14 95 390 39 138 ) 138 137 ERRATUM . Page 144. For " where Highgate Chapel now stands , " read " where old Highgate Chapel stood . " ve are contemplating , a due regard to safety ...
... Hornsey - Wood House .. Sluice - House .... 154f 149 14 95 390 39 138 ) 138 137 ERRATUM . Page 144. For " where Highgate Chapel now stands , " read " where old Highgate Chapel stood . " ve are contemplating , a due regard to safety ...
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... . The line it then took , in order to " pass by Highbury and Hornsey Wood , and con- tinue by way of the Green Lanes towards Enfield , 12 GENERAL HISTORICAL VIEW . 7 hardly less surprised at the re-appearance of a ...
... . The line it then took , in order to " pass by Highbury and Hornsey Wood , and con- tinue by way of the Green Lanes towards Enfield , 12 GENERAL HISTORICAL VIEW . 7 hardly less surprised at the re-appearance of a ...
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... Hornsey on the other . This too must have been the only road in early times to Highgate from Islington ; the route over the hollow way between not having ex- isted till a pious hermit , who dwelt on the top of the hill , dug gravel from ...
... Hornsey on the other . This too must have been the only road in early times to Highgate from Islington ; the route over the hollow way between not having ex- isted till a pious hermit , who dwelt on the top of the hill , dug gravel from ...
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... Hornsey Lane , to the manor of Canon- bury at Hopping Lane , and to an irregular line of junction with the prebend manor , of which the me- dium point may be the lower end of King Street . Its eastern boundary is that of the parish ...
... Hornsey Lane , to the manor of Canon- bury at Hopping Lane , and to an irregular line of junction with the prebend manor , of which the me- dium point may be the lower end of King Street . Its eastern boundary is that of the parish ...
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... nearly the whole of the modern parish of Clerkenwell , a very large proportion of that of Islington , and part 1 Hist . Clerkenwell , pp . 272 , & c . of Hornsey . Besides which , it appears from a 40 GENERAL HISTORICAL VIEW .
... nearly the whole of the modern parish of Clerkenwell , a very large proportion of that of Islington , and part 1 Hist . Clerkenwell , pp . 272 , & c . of Hornsey . Besides which , it appears from a 40 GENERAL HISTORICAL VIEW .
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acres Act of Parliament adjoining afterwards ancient appears Archers arms Barnesbury Bishop Bishop of London brick building buried called Canonbury chapel chapel of ease church Clerkenwell commenced containing cottage Cross daughter death died Earl Elizabeth eminent England erected feet fields Finsbury formed formerly front garden gentleman Green ground Hagbush Lane handsome Henry Henry VIII Highbury Highgate Hill Holloway Hornsey Hoxton inhabitants inscription ISELDON Islington J&HS Storer James King lady land late London Lord Lower Street manor mansion ment mentioned metropolis minister nearly Newington Newington Green occupied parish Parliament persons poor possessed premises present proprietor Pub by Sherwood public-house Queen Regent's Canal reign residence Richard Richard Whittington River School Shoreditch side Sir John Society spot stands stone Stroud Green Suetonius Tavern Terrace tion tower Upper Street vestry Vicar walk White-Conduit Whittington wife William
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