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Sir William improved Neasden House and in 1664 it was one of largest houses in Willesden parish. By this time, however, the Roberts' estate had already begun to shrink because of Sir William's...
Jun 21, 2024 · John Wilson bought Eleanor's share in 1710, Edith's in 1717, and part of Mary's in 1720, and conveyed them in 1733 to John Nicoll (d. 1747). Eleanor Knight's children inherited part of Margaret Lawton's share, including her portion of Sarah's share in Neasden. They sold it in 1739 to Thomas Nicoll.
Early 20th century. St Catherine Church of England on the corner of Dudden Hill Lane and Dollis Hill Lane, built 1916. Apart from the railways, Neasden was dominated by agriculture until just before the First World War. In 1911, Neasden's population had swelled to 2,074.
5 days ago · Bridget, countess of Bedford, lived there in 1595, and Willesden was sufficiently within the ambience of London to be affected by the plague of 1665. In the early 18th century the inhabitants included Tobias Eco, 'a black'.
The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £240, with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul’s, and held since 1898 by the Rev. George Haughton Ayerst M.A. of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
In 1720, Church End had 13 people listed as ratepayers, meaning there were 13 adults who paid taxes living in the area at the time. The first Black person recorded in Brent may have been Sarah...
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