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London Metropolitan Archives Elder, Henry
LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 ELDER, HENRY WESTON ACC/0412 Reference Description Dates PROPERTY RECORDS HORNSEY ACC/0412/A/01/001 Baron court document, manor of Topsfields 1787 Mar 31 alias Hornsey Surrender of William King of property within the manor to the uses of his will. 1 document ACC/0412/A/01/002 Copy extract 1792 Apr 27 Admission of Hannah King, widow, to a copyhold messuage formerly built on the waste of the manor. [Manor of Topsfield alias Topsfield Hall in Harringay alias Hornsey?]. 1 document ACC/0412/A/01/003 Certificate for redemption of land tax 1803 Apr 28 Parties: James Luitter, Esquire, William Marmaduke Sellon, Esquire and William Adams, Hornsey, Crounch End for the redemption of £2 and 10 shillings land tax. Includes details of premises, names of occupiers and proprietor and sum and rent charges for premises in Crouch End, Hornsey. 1 document ACC/0412/A/01/004 Bond of indemnity 1803 Jul 07 A sum of £1,000 to be paid to William Henry Crowder, Finsbury Square, London from Dorothy Bruce, Crouch End, Middlesex, relating to property in the town parish precincts and territories of Hornsey. 1 document ACC/0412/A/01/005 Grant of an annuity 1833 May 02 Annuity of £42 and conveyance and assignment of the interests of C. Basan under the wills of his late father and uncle in trust for securing the same annuity. (Property at Crouch End, Hornsey). 1 document LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 ELDER, HENRY WESTON ACC/0412 Reference Description Dates ACC/0412/A/01/006 Declaration of Caroline Elizabeth Lecaan, 14 1868 Mar 25 Church Road, West Hackney, Middlesex Wife of George Leccan. -
Historic Erie Canal Aqueduct & Broad Street Corridor
HISTORIC ERIE CANAL AQUEDUCT & BROAD STREET CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN MAY 2009 PREPARED FOR THE CITY OF ROCHESTER Copyright May 2009 Cooper Carry All rights reserved. Design: Cooper Carry 2 Historic Erie Canal AQUedUct & Broad Street Corridor Master Plan HISTORIC ERIE CANAL AQUEDUCT & BROAD STREET CORRIDOR 1.0 MASTER PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 1.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 23 1.2 INTRODUCTION 27 1.3 PARTICIPANTS 33 2.1 SITE ANALYSIS/ RESEARCH 53 2.2 DESIGN PROCESS 57 2.3 HISTORIC PRECEDENT 59 2.4 MARKET CONDITIONS 67 2.5 DESIGN ALTERNATIVES 75 2.6 RECOMMENDATIONS 93 2.7 PHASING 101 2.8 INFRASTRUCTURE & UTILITIES 113 3.1 RESOURCES 115 3.2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Historic Erie Canal AQUedUct & Broad Street Corridor Master Plan 3 A city... is the pulsating product of the human hand and mind, reflecting man’s history, his struggle for freedom, creativity and genius. - Charles Abrams VISION STATEMENT: “Celebrating the Genesee River and Erie Canal, create a vibrant, walkable mixed-use neighborhood as an international destination grounded in Rochester history connecting to greater city assets and neighborhoods and promoting flexible mass transit alternatives.” 4 Historic Erie Canal AQUedUct & Broad Street Corridor Master Plan 1.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CREATING A NEW CANAL DISTRICT Recognizing the unrealized potential of the area, the City of the historic experience with open space and streetscape initiatives Rochester undertook a planning process to develop a master plan which coordinate with the milestones of the trail. for the Historic Erie Canal Aqueduct and adjoining Broad Street Corridor. The resulting Master Plan for the Historic Erie Canal Following the pathway of the original canal, this linear water Aqueduct and Broad Street Corridor represents a strategic new amenity creates a signature urban place drawing visitors, residents, beginning for this underutilized quarter of downtown Rochester. -
Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places PDF 625 KB
Committee: Policy and Resources Committee Date: 2 October 2014 Subject: Review of Polling Districts and Polling Public Places Report of: Town Clerk For Decision Summary Each local authority is required to periodically conduct reviews into the polling districts and polling places used at UK Parliamentary elections within its area. The Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 introduced a change to the timing of these compulsory reviews, requiring a review to be started and completed by each local authority between 1 October 2013 and 31 January 2015 (inclusive), and in accordance with this timetable, the City of London has been conducting a review of its arrangements. In conducting the review, the City has been required to take certain steps set out in Schedule A1 of the Representation of the People Act (1983). Having following the statutory process, this report is to make recommendations to the Committee for the future arrangements for polling stations and polling places in the City to be used at UK Parliamentary elections. Recommendations The Committee is requested to agree that:- There should be no changes to the existing boundaries of polling district AL. Situated in the western part of the City, AL district contains the Bread Street, Castle Baynard, Cordwainer, Cheap, Farringdon Within, Farringdon Without, Queenhithe, and Vintry Wards. The polling place for AL polling district should continue to be St Bride Foundation, Bride Lane. There should be no changes to the existing boundaries of polling district CL. Situated on the Eastern side of the City, it covers Aldgate, Billingsgate, Bishopsgate, Bridge and Bridge Without, Broad Street, Candlewick, Cornhill, Dowgate, Langbourn, Lime Street, Portsoken, Tower and Walbrook Wards. -
Delegated Decisions of the City Planning Officer and the Planning Services and Development Director
Committee: Date: Planning and Transportation 6 November 2012 Subject: Delegated decisions of the City Planning Officer and the Planning Services and Development Director Public 1. Pursuant to the instructions of your Committee, I attach for your information a list detailing development and advertisement applications determined by the City Planning Officer or the Planning Services and Development Director under their delegated powers since my report to the last meeting. 2. Any questions of detail arising from these reports can be put to David Stothard, Assistant Director (Development Management East) on extension 1238 or Ted Rayment, Assistant Director (Development Management West) on extension 1705 who will be pleased to provide any additional information. DETAILS OF DECISIONS Registered Address Proposal Date of Plan Number & Decision Ward 12/00840/FULL 107 Fenchurch Street Change of use from Class 18.10.2012 London A1 (shops) to Class A2 Aldgate EC3M 5JB (financial and professional services) with an external alteration to the Fenchurch Street elevation. 12/00839/LBC 120 Thomas More Alterations to the kitchen 28.09.2012 House Barbican and living room including the Aldersgate London removal of partition walls to EC2Y 8BU make the kitchen open plan. The installation of a suspended false ceiling to allow for inset spot lighting. 12/00848/MDC 10 Aldersgate Street Details of glass and paint 18.10.2012 London colour pursuant to condition Aldersgate EC1A 4HJ 2 (a) and (b) of planning permission dated 21st June 2012 (Ref: 12/00394/FULL). 12/00665/FULL 46 New Broad Street Replacement of existing 28.09.2012 London multi-paned windows at Broad Street EC2M 1JH ground floor level (reception area) and installation of single pane double glazed windows. -
City of London Wardmote Polls
LONDON ELECTORAL HISTORY – STEPS TOWARDS DEMOCRACY 8.3 WARDMOTE POLLS Note (1): See section 3.3.2 for a discussion of the wardmote freeman householder franchise and the quasi-wardmote householder franchise. Note (2): The data available vary from election to election and are often incomplete as indicated variously below by null fields, Notes and other devices. The intention has been to record all surviving data for each election. Note (3): The names of those recorded as elected are in SMALL CAPITALS and the names of unsuccessful candidates are in lower case. 8.3.1 Aldersgate, 1734-1830: 28 polls (8 common councilmen; 251 freeman householders in 1833) Table 8.3.1.a Precincts in Aldersgate Code Precinct 1st Out 1st Without 2nd Out 2nd Without 3rd Out 3rd Without 4th Out 4th Without A & A St Ann & St Agnes Leonard St Leonard Staining St Mary Staining Zachary St John Zachary Note: All electors in the ward were entitled to choose from among all the candidates but, in the larger wards, those elected as common councilmen were taken to represent specific precincts, which were electoral sub-divisions of the ward (whose boundaries, confusingly, did not automatically match the parish ecclesiastical boundaries). 2 LONDON ELECTORAL HISTORY Table 8.3.1.1 Poll for common councilmen of Aldersgate, 8 January 1734 Forename Surname Precinct Livery Votes received RICHARD BAYLEY 240 JOHN WILLKINS 240 EDWARD CHOWNE 239 SAMUEL BALLARD 233 SAMUEL SMITH 231 JOHN SNART 227 GEORGE JAMES 227 THOMAS SKIPP 227 Richard Scarr 117 Samwell Knight 114 Source: Grub Street Journal, 27 December 1733. -
C New Broad Street House
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TRADES' DIRECTORY, 1899. MER ' Horrockses, Crewdaon & Co
• 2195 TRADES' DIRECTORY, 1899. MER ' Horrockses, Crewdaon & Co. Limited, 4 & o Vavasseur Henry, 13 St. Swithin's lane E C A.rbuthnot,Latham & Co.33 Gt.St.Heleri's E C Love lane, Wood street E C Volkart Brothers, 96 & 98 LeadenkaU st E C A.rendt Oh. 113 Fenchurch street E C Hllllter 5I Co.Dunster house,DunstercourtE C Wace Henry Alexander, 34 Copthall aven E C bArgiiello M. & Co. 19 Ea~tch~p E C Hnil-<eY-Jones & Co. 147, 148, 149 & 150 Pal- Watson John & Co. ~l Fenchurch street E C bArkell & Dougla9, 48 Lime street E C merston bnildings, Bishops gate st. wthn E C Wcllard, Cob bold & Co.2il, 24 &25 Billitcr st E C Arm3trong J ames & Co. Moorgate station Butchinson William & Co. Trafalgar build· Williamson George & Co. 1:18 Lea.denhllstE C chambers, Moorfields E C mgs, Cbaring cross WC Wilson, Calder & Co. 11 QueenVictoria stE C A.rmstrong Philio J ulian & Co. 47 Mark la E C Hntchison & Co. 4 Guildhall chambers E C Wilson Thomas & Co. 24 Rood lane E C Armstrong Charles Newhouse, 65, 66 & 67 Hdttenbach & Co. 4 Fenchnrch avenue E C Wilson David (trusteesof),ll QueenVict.stE C Gracechurch street E C Ironside, Son & Co. 1 Gresham bldgs E C Wilson David Henry, ll Queen Victoria st E C Armstrong David Wm. 9 New Broad st E C Irwin A.ndrew Clarke & Co.Billiter bldng~ E C Wotherspoon J. M. & Co. 23 Gt.St. Helen's E C Arm3trong Thomas Pierrepont, Swan house, James Edward E.& Co. 21 Lime street E C Wright & Hansford, 5 Farringdon road E C Great Swan alley E C · Jameson Wm. -
The London Gazette, August 22, 1856
2900 THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 22, 1856. in Middlesex, then of No. 25, North-street, Westminster John Henry Groves (sued and known as John Groves, also road, then.of Paradise-street, Lambeth-walk, v/hilst there as George Richards), of Nos. 16 and 17, New-street, letting lodgings, then of No. 8, Gray's-place, Lambeth- Broad-street, Golden-square, and previously of No. 42, walk, and then and now of No. 67, Vauxhall-walk, Surrey, Broad-street aforesaid, Middlesex, Cabinet Maker, French for one day a Prisoner in Horsemonger-lane Gaol, Surrey, Polisher, General Dealer, and Lodging-house Keeper. during the whole period Permit Writer in Her Majesty's Samuel Robert Pullen, fprmerly of No. 55, Redcross-street, Inland Revenue, Somerset House, Strand, in the county Cripplegate, London, Bookbinder and Ornamental Gilder, of Middlesex. next of No. 33, Sutton-street, York-road, Lambeth, Andrew Netterville Ross Blake, of No. 2, Saint John's Surrey, next and now of No. 17, Charles-street, Man- Wood-park, Saint John's Wood, in the county of Mid- chester-square, Middlesex, Journeyman Bookbinder. dlesex, Contractor, late of No. 1, Howard-street, Strand, Frederick Diver, formerly of the Grapes, Marshall-street, Middlesex, Contractor, and of No. 8G, Saint John's Golden-square, Licensed Victualler, then of Queen's-road Wood-terrace, Saint John's Wood, formerly of No. 105, Eas*-, Chelsea, out of business, then of the Horse and S;am ford-street, Blackfriars-road, Surrey, then of Nos. Groom, Bedi'ordbury, Covent-garden, Licensed Victualler, 34 and 88. Stamford-street aforesaid, No. 1, Lorrimore- then of No. -
City of London Spatial Classification
LONDON ELECTORAL HISTORY – STEPS TOWARDS DEMOCRACY 7.8 LONDON AND SPATIAL CLASSIFICATION Note: Following the LEH website conventions, ‘London’ refers to the parliamentary constituency. ‘City of London’ is the spatial entity O! [London’s] Lamps of a night! Her rich goldsmiths, print shops, toy shops, mercers, hardwaremen, pastry cooks! – St. Paul’s churchyard, the Strand! Exeter Change! – Charing Cross, with the man upon a black horse! – These are thy Gods O London – … All the streets and pavements are pure gold, I warrant you. – At least I know an Alchemy that turns her mud into that metal – a mind that loves to be at home in Crowds... .1 ‘London’ has long meant different things to different people. As Charles Lamb’s enthusiastic commentary indicated, it catered well for those who could cope with its crowds and diversity. Administrative London, the centre of national government, overlapped with the legal and legislative centres of the nation, while the West End became the seasonal playground of the well-to-do and the home of smart shops, with poor areas providing cheap labour tucked among the grandeur. Eastwards, commercial and financial London focused on the port and the City of London itself. It had a different appearance: of wharves and warehouses riverwards, and dwelling-places and nearby counting-houses. To take one literary example, Elizabeth Bennet’s uncle Gardiner was a City wholesaler, living, as Jane Austen specified, ‘by trade and within view of his own warehouses.’2 But over time, the City’s business premises were increasingly supplanting residential properties within the inner city, as the march of London into Middlesex provided accommodation for the teeming masses of the metropolis. -
6 Broad Street Place 6 Broad Street Place, City of London, London, United Kingdom EC2M 7JH
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Broad Street Ward News
June 2017 Broad Street City of London Corporation local elections At the City of London Corporation local elections in March this as Chairman of the Planning & Transportation Committee and year the Broad Street team of Common Councilmen, Deputy John Scott as Chairman of the Markets Committee. John Bennett, Chris Hayward CC and John Scott CC were returned unopposed to serve another four years. They return to Guildhall with renewed enthusiasm, recognising that there are many challenges ahead on several The team, together with the Ward’s Alderman, Professor fronts which will affect the workings of the committees on Michael Mainelli, is one of the strongest in the City, all, in which they sit. 2016/17, serving as Chairmen of major City Corporation Committees, John Bennett as Chairman of the Board of the Below each Member provides an insight into his role in the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Chris Hayward coming four years. DEPUTY JOHN BENNETT the position for 12 years. In late January well as many staff, so the School must this year his replacement, Lynne Williams, prepare itself for the changes ahead, I have now completed 12 years took up the post and in her first 100 days while maintaining its reputation as the as a Member for Broad Street has impressed us all with her dynamism top Conservatoire in the UK (Guardian and have found it to be the best and dedication. Universities Guide 2017) and one of the retirement job I could have top ten in the world (QS World imagined. In those 12 years University Rankings 2016). -
Appendix 2 List of COVID Measures to Be Removed And
- Table 1: Temporary measures to be removed at end of social distancing requirements Location Change Queen Street All measures removed to accommodate London Buses movement for Bank Junction Cannon Street All measures removed Moorgate by London Wall Southbound bus & cycle only restriction removed Devonshire Square to White Kennet Street All measures removed Middlesex Street Two way working removed Cullum Street All measures removed Coopers Row All measures removed Table 2: Measured proposed to be retained : Into Existing and proposed programmes Location Current measures - To be reviewed before implementation of any experimental traffic order Pedestrian Priority Programme Chancery Lane between • Current restriction is “No motor vehicles” restriction Carey Street & (Monday to Friday between 7am – 7pm) except Southampton Buildings emergency services, refuse collection and local authority service vehicles. • Footway widening in places • Parking bay suspended in places • Planters and parklets Cheapside east of Bread • Point “no entry” except buses, cycles, emergency services Street vehicles and London Buses incident response unit. • Planters and seating adjacent to point closure Cheapside (east of King • “No motor vehicles restriction” (Monday to Friday Street) and Poultry between 7am – 7pm) except buses, vehicles accessing off street premises, for refuse collection, emergency services, local authority service vehicles and London Buses incident response unit. Coleman Street and King’s • “No motor vehicles” restriction (Monday to Friday Arms