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MiddlesexMarylebone borough, Middlesex. The suburb adjoins Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, and the Great Western railway, 3e miles W of St Imperial CHRISTCHURCH Middlesex St. Paul and St. Matthew, each £300: of St. Mark, £600; of All Saints, £400; of St. Stephen, £500; of St. Barnabas, £200; of St. Cyprian, £152. Patron of Christchurch, St. Mark, and St. Barnabas, the Crown; of St. Stephen, the Bishop; of All Saints, Col. Eyre; of the others, Trustees.The sub-district is bounded on the N w and the N by a line drawn from the Edgeware-road to the end of Portland-place; and extends on the E and the W to the extremity of Marylebone Imperial FINSBURY Middlesex Marylebone; took its name, which signifies "fen-town, " from a marshy common, now partly occupied by Finsbury square; and was constituted a borough by the act of 1832. The marshy common was the burial-place of many victims of the great plague; was made traversable by causeways to Hoxton and Islington in 1415; and was first drained in 1527. The borough contains the parishes, townships, liberties, or places of St Imperial JAMES (ST.) WESTMINSTER Middlesex St. James'-Square. The Berwick-Street sub-district lies eastward of a line drawn from the N end of Poland-street, along the middle of that street, across Broad street, and along the middle of Little Windmillstreet and Great Windmill street, as far as Coventrystreet. Acres, 25. Pop., 10, 607. Houses, 768. The Golden Square sub-district is bounded, on the N and the W, by the parishes of St. George-Hanover-square and St. Marylebone Imperial JOHN (ST.) Middlesex ST.) , a sub-district in Marylebone parish, district, and borough, Middlesex; at the NW corner of the parish. Acres, 542. Pop. in 1851, 29, 826; in 1861, 32, 540. Houses Imperial JOHN'S WOOD (ST.) Middlesex ST.) , a metropolitan suburb and three chapelries in Marylebone parish, Middlesex. The suburb lies between the Regent's Park and the Edgwareroad Imperial Kilburn Middlesex St Marylebone pars., but chiefly in Hampstead and Willesden pars., Middlesex, pop. 33,494; the sta. is 3 miles NW. of Euston Bartholomew Lisson Grove Middlesex Lisson Grove , eccl. dist., St Marylebone par., Middlesex, pop. 6866. Bartholomew London Essex
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SurreyMarylebone, 2; Newington, 2; Paddington, 2; St Pancras, 4;Shoreditch, 2; Southwark, 3; Tower Hamlets, 7; Wandsworth, 1; West Ham, 2; Westminster Bartholomew LONDON London
LondonSt. Martin-in-the Fields contains the rectories of St. Maryle-Strand, St. Clement-Danes, St. Anne-Soho, and St. Paul-Covent-garden; the vicarage of St. Martin-in-the-Fields; the p. curacies of St. Michael-Burleigh-street, St. John-Drury-lane, and St. Mary-Soho; and the chapelries of St. Matthew-Spring-gardens, St. Mark-Long-Acre, and Savoy-Strand. The deanery of St. Marylebone Imperial Maida Hill Middlesex Maida Hill , eccl. dist., St. Marylebone and Paddington pars., Middlesex, in NW. of London, pop. 9403. Bartholomew MAIDA-HILL Middlesex St. Marylebone parishes, Middlesex; near the Grand Junction canal, 3 miles WNW of St. Paul's, London. It is now a part Imperial Marylebone Middlesex Marylebone , parl. bor. and par. (St Marylebone), Middlesex, in NW. of London, 1506 ac., pop. 154,910. Marylebone returns 2 members Bartholomew MARYLEBONE Middlesex St. Barnabas, Bell-street, 8,664; St. Cyprian's, 3,000; St. Paul's, Lisson-grove, 8,856; St. Mark's, Hamilton-terrace, 4,756; All Saints, St. John's Wood, 5,111; St. Stephen's, Portland-Town, 9,621; and St. Matthew's, Maida-hill, 7,972. The 9 chapelries, without defined limits or assigned pop., are Parish chapel, St. John's-Park-road, St. James', Portmanchapel, Brunswick-chapel, Quebec-chapel, St. Peter's under All Souls, St. Paul's under All Souls, and Christchapel-St. John's Wood. The livings of St. Marylebone Imperial Middlesex Middlesex Marylebone (2), Paddington (2), St Pancras (4), Shoreditch (2), Tower Hamlets (7), and Westminster (3). It is mostly in the diocese Bartholomew MIDDLESEX Middlesex St. Margaret's, Caen Wood, Lalcham, Osterley, Flambards, Holland House, Norwood Lodge, Southall, Fulham Palace, Gunnersbury, Camden Hill, Fulwell Lodge, Cullands Grove, Hillingdon, Edmonton House, Isleworth House, Mill Hill, Pinner Grove, Stanwell, Tottenham House, Whitton Dean, Hanworth, Beech Hill, Belsize, Breakspears, Clapton, Drayton, Dyrham Park, Hanwell, Harefield, Heston, Kempton, Littleton, Paradise House, Shepperton, Stanmore Hall, Stanmore Grove, Swakeleys, Teddington House, Trent Park, Twickenham Park, Twyford, Arnos Grove, Ealing Park, Cranford Park, Hanger Hill, Wembly, Wrotham, and Wyke House. Real property, in 1815, £5,675,374; in 1843, £11,345,815; in 1860, £17,682,265,-of which Imperial Portland Town Middlesex Portland Town , eccl. dist. (ry. sta. Portland Road), St Marylebone par., Middlesex, pop. 9052. Bartholomew PORTLAND-TOWN Middlesex Marylebone parish, Middlesex. The suburblies W of Regent's park and S of the Northwestern railway, 3½ miles N W by W of St Imperial St John's Wood Middlesex St John's Wood , eccl. dist. and ry. sta. (St John's Wood Road), Hampstead and St Marylebone pars., Middlesex Bartholomew St Marylebone Middlesex St Marylebone , par., Middlesex, conterminous with the parl. bor. of Marylebone, 1506 ac., pop. 154,910. Bartholomew
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