- Hall on the
formation of the
Metropolitan Borough of
Poplar in 1900.
Stratforde was
first recorded as a
settlement in 1177, the name
derived from its...
- (mainly in
ecclesiastic ownership) that
supplied flour to the
bakers of
Stratforde-atte-Bow, and
hence bread to the City. It was the
channels created for...
- (also part of
Stepney until the 18th century) was
originally known as
Stratforde,
becoming Stratford-at-Bow when a
medieval bridge was built, in the arched...
- John
Stratford (1380 – July 1433), also
known as John
Stratforde, was a
medieval English verderer and landowner. John was born into the
landed Wes**** Stratford...
- the many
watermills in the area that
supplied flour to the
bakers of
Stratforde-atte-Bow, and
hence bread to the City. Due to
their isolation, residents...
- 'The true
fourme and
shape of a
monstrous chyld which was
borne at
Stony Stratforde... 1565'; 'An
Epytaphe upon the
Death of the
Right Reverent and learned...
-
American branch,
Transcript by
Richard Bear (1997). (Search term:
Stonye Stratforde). 'The will of Anthony, Earl Ryvers, 1483', at pp. 246-48. The Ancestry...
-
American branch,
Transcript by
Richard Bear (1997). (Search term:
Stonye Stratforde). Hasted, 'Sheriffs of Kent'. J. Gairdner,
History of the Life and Reign...