-
combined po****tion of less than a hundred. At
Domesday the
Manor of
Lilestone was
valued at 60
shillings and
owned by a
woman called Ediva.
Tyburn was...
-
Lissom Grove,
originally Lisson Grove was part of the
medieval manor of
Lilestone which stretched as far as Hampstead.
Lisson Green as a
manor broke away...
-
suggested that the name
meant boundary stream as it
followed a
course between Lilestone manor and
Tyburn manor, but this is now questioned, as both of the river...
- sculptors,
portraitists and architects:
Lilestone: the
medieval manor stretching to
Hampstead before Lisson/
Lilestone Grove became a
separate manor in about...
- two men, Calderwood, 26, of no
fixed abode, and
Solomun Beyene, 24, of
Lilestone Road,
London NW8, were
charged in
connection with the robbery. On 21 August...
- Book in the 11th century, when the area was
divided into two manors:
Lilestone and Tyburn. Much of the area was
covered with
forest and
marshland and...
- once
forming a
centrepiece of the
ancient villages of
Paddington and
Lilestone. John
Donne preached his
first sermon in the
original church and William...
- the Green.
Paddington Green contains part of the
ancient Paddington and
Lilestone villages which became fashionable at the end of the 18th
century because...
- the 1820s yes
Alpha Close after the Gr**** letter, and
Alpha Road (now
Lilestone Street) the
first street to be
developed in the
first major phase (in...