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Derek Morris Mile End Old Town 1740–1780: A social history of an early modern London Suburb (East London History Society, 2007) ISBN 978-0-9506258-6-7; Alan Palmer The East End (John Murray, London 1989) Watson, Isobel (1995). "From West Heath to Stepney Green: Building development in Mile End Old Town, 1660–1820". London Topographical ...
The numerous bowling greens reflect the leisure character of the area. An "astonishing" number of houses in Mile End Town, a little to the north, were licensed to sell liquor. But, in general, the neighbourhood was a retirement village, inhabited by "rich Citizens and Sea-Captains". [70] Mile End Old Town was noted for its numerous almshouses. [71]
A map showing the civil parish boundaries in 1870. A map showing the Mile End New Town ward of Stepney Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916. Mile End New Town is a former hamlet and then civil parish in the East End of London. Its former area is now part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Lost area before 1866; remainder divided into Ratcliff, Mile End Old, Mile End New 1866. 1927 1965 Merger of Whitechapel, Limehouse, Mile End Old Town and St George in the East Stoke Newington [L] Ancient 1965 Sunbury: Ancient 1974 Moved to Surrey 1965. Teddington: C13th 1937 [17] Formerly medieval chapelry to Staines. Tottenham: Ancient 1965
The borough was formed from thirteen civil parishes and extra-parochial places: Christchurch Spitalfields, Liberty of Norton Folgate (part), Mile End New Town, Mile End Old Town, Old Artillery Ground, Ratcliff, St Anne Limehouse, St Botolph without Aldgate, St George in the East, St John of Wapping, St Mary Whitechapel, St Paul Shadwell and Tower of London.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Mile End Old Town: 57 hamlet: Mile End New Town: 22 parish: ... Map of the three divisions: Finsbury, Tower and Holborn ...
The FBI issued a formal warning to professional leagues on Monday, informing them about a string of burglaries that began in early September and have persisted through the end of 2024.
Much of the former northern boundary of the parish was with Mile End Old Town and ran alongside Commercial Road. In the west the boundary with Whitechapel fell just short of Back Church Lane. The parish of Wapping bordered it to the south, with Wapping forming a buffer in the west and south, beyond which are for example St Botolph Without ...