MRP: Hackney

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Hackney

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See Sir Stephen White will
- " I Steven White of Darlestone in the parish of Hackney in the County of Middlesex Knight"
- "To be decently buried in the parish Church of Hackney where my present place of abode now"
- "To M:rs Jenifer the xxxxx of Hackney To Doctor Bates of Hackney...To M:r Staincliffe the Minister dwelling in Hackney To M:r Reed the Minister dwelling in Hackney To M:r Bennoyer the Minister dwelling in Hackney...To Doctor Huffxx of Hackney... I give and bequeath unto Doctor William Bates now dwelling in Hackney Sixty pounds More...I give Twenty pounds More to M:r Stancliffe the Minister now dwelling in Hackney I give Twenty pounds More to M:r Barrons the Minister now dwelling in Hackney... M:r s Church The widdow of M:r Church the Minister deceased late dwelling in Hackney the some of ffifty pounds"
- " I doe hereby give and bequeath unto my aforesaid Couzen Stephen White All that my lands and Tenements lying in and being in Darlestone and the places adjacent in the parish of Hackney in the County of Middlesex the which I purchased of S:r ffrancis Birley Barronett"
- "[In codicil to will] MORE to M:r Bowles our Lecturer at Hackney I give 0050"
- Codicil dated "Hackney January the Fourth 1677"

See Stephen White will
- "I Stephen White of Darlstone in the parish of Hackney in the county of Middlx"
- "to be buryed in the Parish Church of Hackney neare the grave of my Kinsman S:r Stephen White Knight deceased there interred"
- "my Capitall messuage in Darlston wherein I now dwell and of all the Gardens Orchards Yards Edifices and appurtenances thereof one like full and equall third part of all othe rmy Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with there Appurtenances lying within the Mannor of Hackney aforesaid"



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View of Hackney, c. 1794

Anonymous artist/engraver, 'View of Putney and Fulham; View of Hackney,' pub. in The New and Complete English Traveller (XXXX, c. 1784)

- Two copper engraved antique prints on one page, left margin close trimmed (slight loss of decorative border). Size 23 x 36 cms plus margins. Ref G7110[1]




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  1. www.antiqueprints.com/images/ag7/g7110.jpg, viewed 30/08/11