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Signing MORTLAKE CHARITIES - ref. 2414/9 Whitfield's gift: Star and Garter and Goosemead, 1664-1911FILE - Counterpart lease for 21 years at £10 yearly. - ref. 2414/9/37 - date: 27 Mar 1848[from Scope and Content] 3. Henry Goodale of Mortlake, builder. Estimate for heating and ventilation MORTLAKE PARISH RECORDS II Catalogue Ref. 2414 FABRIC AND PROPERTY - ref. 2414/2 St Mary's Church, c.1623-1968FILE - Estimate for heating and ventilating £178, by Henry Goodale. - ref. 2414/2/48 - date: 6 Dec 1850 MORTLAKE CHARITIES - ref. 2414/9 Whitfield's gift: Star and Garter and Goosemead, 1664-1911 FILE - Copy of Court Roll of the manor of East Sheen and West Hall - ref. 2414/9/38 - date: 27 Aug 1857 (endorsed) [from Scope and Content] Two tenements, ground and appurts near the river formerly in occupations of William Crabbe, Sir John Glynn and John Browne, now of Henry Goodale; also and behind the same the site of eight cottages known as Princes Court, some time since pulled down and now in the occupation of Henry Goodale; also a piece of marsh or meadow near the west end of Mortlake in a meadow formerly Hook Mead, now Lot Mead in the occupation of William Thomas Atwood; also the piece of land part of the site of the Infant School and of the house and almshouse adjoining in Town Shot and fronting the High Street now occupied by John Squires, heretofore described as tenement and ½ a. in End Furlong alias Town Shot, a piece of meadow in Hook Mead, a tenement formerly The Star and Garter bounded N by river, E by The Sign of the Ship, S by garden belonging and tenement of Edward Mayer and W by Princes Court, with tenements in the occupations of Edward Mayer at £5 William Rose at £4, Thomas Edwards at £4, Thomas Perkins at £4, John Franklin at £2 10s., Thomas Jones at £2 10s. and Thomas Knott at £2 10s, all fronting to the west of Princes Court, to which premises (with other heredits. of which part has since been sold to the Richmond Railway Company, other part in Town Shot has been enfranchised and other part called Goose Mead has been surrendered to Thomas Fitzgerald Esq.) William Gilpin with Charles King (died 19 Sept 1856) and Richard Henry King (died 1 Aug 1841) were admitted 24 Apr 1834. Plan. (Research):Niece, Elizabeth Steele age 18, born in Peckham Rye, Surrey living with Henry and Elizabeth in the 1861 census. 1851 Family... James Ashford Bower Head b. 1798 St. Mary Moton, MiddlesexEliza Bower (nee: Elliott) Wife b. 1812 Eydon, Northhamptonshire (marr June 1838)Mary Ann Elliott Sister-in-law b. 1805 Marylebone, Middlesex (Blind). Eliza Steel niece b. 1843 Peckham Rye, Surrey, 1861 Family... Henry Goodale Head b.1811 Mortlake Surrey Elizabeth ?? Wife b.1813 Eydon, Northhamptonshire Mary A. Elliott Visitor b. 1805 Marylebone, Middlesex Eliza Steel niece b. 1843 Peckham, Surrey References
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