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  2. Stoke Newington School - Wikipedia

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    Stoke Newington School has a sixth form which was launched in September 2006. [citation needed] Major renovation of the school under the 'Building Schools for the Future' (BSF) programme was completed in 2010. Willmott Dixon was the main contractor undertaking the new building and refurbishment of the school.

  3. Stoke Newington (parish) - Wikipedia

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    Stoke Newington was an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex. It was both a civil parish, used for administrative purposes, and an ecclesiastical parish of the ...

  4. Hackney North and Stoke Newington (electoral division)

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    Hackney North and Stoke Newington was an electoral division for the purposes of elections to the Greater London Council.The constituency elected one councillor for a four-year term in 1973, 1977 and 1981, with the final term extended for an extra year ahead of the abolition of the Greater London Council.

  5. Stoke Newington - Wikipedia

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    Stoke Newington is an area in the northwest part of the London Borough of Hackney, England. The area is five miles (eight kilometres) northeast of Charing Cross.

  6. Woodberry Down School - Wikipedia

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    The now defunct school verges on three London boroughs: Hackney, Haringey and Islington. The school was opened in 1955, and closed in 1981 when it was amalgamated with Clissold School and renamed Stoke Newington School. The new school was founded in 1982 in the building of the former Clissold School.

  7. Stoke Newington (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Stoke Newington is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Hackney. ... Term Councillor Party 2014–2018 Louisa Thomson Labour: 2014–present Susan Fajana-Thomas

  8. William Patten (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Over the next few years Patten lost all his other public offices, as well as the lease of Stoke Newington, which he assigned to John Dudley in 1571. [14] On 16 November 1572 Patten presented his 'Supplicatio Patteni' to the Queen, [ 15 ] declaring in it that he had had to sell all his lands and belongings to the value of £500 per annum.

  9. Mary Abney - Wikipedia

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    Mary Gunston was born in 1676. Her brother, Thomas, became Lord of the Manor of Stoke Newington in the late 1600s.. In 1700, she married Thomas Abney (1640–1722), who was 36 years her senior and that year Lord Mayor of London.