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  • December 1910, but in 1914 he became Mayor of Hackney, a position he held until 1919.
  • The origin of the Hackney Academy began in 1802 as a philanthropic non-
  • t tutor of a new theological institution, the Hackney Academy.
  • sor Manchester Academy and the New College at Hackney, after a plan to amalgamate with the Daventry
  • e classical tutor in the Unitarian academy at Hackney, an office he filled till 1816, preaching lat
  • A year or two before his death he removed to Hackney, and died, in or about 1795, at 32 Primrose S
  • Dalston, of Dalston in the London Borough of Hackney and he sits as a crossbencher.
  • nfluenced by imported stock, such as Flemish, Hackney and Cleveland Bay horses, from which the Vlaa
  • By comparison, after amalgamation with Hackney and Stoke Newington, to form the modern Londo
  • ton College was at this time in the parish of Hackney, and had been in some form from 1730, as a le
  • ridge Park is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and roughly corresponds to the Lea Bridge dis
  • The district comprised the civil parishes of Hackney and Stoke Newington.
  • Hackney and Upper Hackney are areas of settlement in
  • up a successful market gardening business in Hackney and later at Tottenham.
  • public house, in Islington on the borders of Hackney and Shoreditch.
  • Newington, thereby forming the border between Hackney and Islington, until it reaches Manor House a
  • Bennett was born at Hackney and practiced as a surgeon, but his chief pur
  • lity "General Ware and Art Ware" by Frederick Hackney and J. Kirkham, who had previously worked for
  • David Cronenberg's 'Spider' was filmed in Hackney and it was announced he is doing the film ver
  • Green, Islington, Stoke Newington, Haringey, Hackney, and Tottenham.
  • From 1933 to 1937 he was Rector of West Hackney and then Provost of St Paul's Cathedral, Dund
  • her, and subsequently went to a state school, Hackney and Kingsway Princeton College, where he befr
  • ith MMR vaccination programmes for NHS City & Hackney and NHS South West Essex.
  • e possibilities: to recombine the parishes of Hackney and Stoke Newington into a single borough; to
  • He was born in Hackney and died in Basildon.
  • f $362 a week, while St Peters, College Park, Hackney, and Stepney shared 14th spot with $341 a wee
  • l Saints, Poplarand then held incumbencies at Hackney and Heston before a spell as Archdeacon of Mi
  • Victoria is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and forms part of the Hackney South and Shore
  • y as part of Dalston in the London Borough of Hackney and has lost its separate identity.
  • Brownswood is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and forms part of the Hackney North and Stoke
  • New River is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and forms part of the Hackney North and Stoke
  • pringfield is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney and forms part of the Hackney North and Stoke
  • under Joseph Priestley in the New College at Hackney, and gave attention to the practical applicat
  • He was educated at Newcome's school in Hackney, and afterwards by a Protestant clergyman in
  • only daughter of Henry Norris (1677-1762) of Hackney, another London businessman and Justice of th
  • Some parts of Hackney are in the N postcode area.
  • th century a large sum of money, the manor at Hackney as well as other lands passed to the Crown in
  • wever 1984 saw the Crayford promotion move to Hackney as the Hackney Kestrels after the Hawks close
  • Trout Bartley stood for parliament in Hackney at the 1880 general election, but was unsucce
  • He attended school in Hackney at Upton House Comprehensive, and whilst ther
  • River Lee Navigation in the London Borough of Hackney, at Lea Bridge Road.
  • erm as elected mayor of the London Borough of Hackney, at the first ballot, with a majority of 32,5
  • The vestry of the civil parish of Hackney became a local government authority in 1855.
  • father's exile and completed his education in Hackney before undertaking a grand tour.
  • He started his professional career at Hackney before moving to Ipswich in 1989 where he has
  • Peter's, West Harrow, and then Rural Dean of Hackney before elevation to the episcopate: firstly a
  • he 1880s, and two companies- Baum's and H. T. Hackney- began as storefronts on Market Square during
  • elected to represent the Clapton Park ward on Hackney Borough Council, becoming the only Labour cou
  • He was a councillor on Hackney Borough Council 1935-45, Woodford Borough Cou
  • He achieved more success being elected to Hackney borough council, winning the supposedly safe
  • the South Australian Company's dairy farm at Hackney, bought a 32-hectare (79-acre) section and na
  • gang rivalry between the Tottenham Mandem and Hackney Boys.
  • Unlike the Hackney Brook further south, the Moselle is not a "lo
  • ine of the modern Graham Road, before joining Hackney Brook in the region of Church Street (now, th
  • ding down to a secluded island heronry in the Hackney Brook where he found inspiration for his writ
  • The Hackney Brook flowed through the south westerly end o
  • e of two that mark the original course of the Hackney Brook.
  • Hackney Bulls are the thriving youth section affiliat
  • The Hackney burger and dark rye bread are still freshly m
  • f a small kitchen with four burner plates the Hackney Burger was created.
  • mhurst Park lies within the London Borough of Hackney, but the platform area lies within Tottenham
  • ctions in 2002 and 2006 to elect the Mayor of Hackney, but came second both times.
  • She was the daughter of a hackney cab (German: droscken] driver with origins in
  • The Hackney Canal was a 5/8 mile long canal that ran from
  • gists (chartered 1992), Worshipful Company of Hackney Carriage Drivers (chartered 2004), and Guild
  • e of the old post office which doubled as the hackney carriage station, and where an Elizabethan st
  • There are also green London style Hackney Carriage taxis, which can be hailed on the st
  • Latter with the increased use of the Hackney carriage, London's stairs gradually fell into
  • Hackney carriage, taxicabs in London and elsewhere po
  • d have been similar to buildings remaining at Hackney Central and Camden Road.
  • Hackney Central in the Parliamentary County of London
  • Hackney Central in the Metropolitan area, showing bou
  • Hackney Central in the Parliamentary County of London
  • of Georgian development were located outside Hackney Central (except possibly for the square north
  • elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hackney Central at the 1924 general election, a seat
  • of route 253 between Aldgate tube station and Hackney Central railway station, and shadows the 253
  • MP for the Monmouth Boroughs (1892-1900) and Hackney Central (1906-18), who himself worked on issu
  • s first elected as a Member of Parliament for Hackney Central at the 1945 General Election.
  • 5 general election, Hunter was elected MP for Hackney Central and held the seat until the1892 gener
  • Hackney Central Station
  • Allason contested Hackney Central in 1955.
  • Hackney Central (ward), a political division of the C
  • John Adam Carr (Lab): Hackney Central 1981 - March 31, 1986
  • Hackney Central was a borough constituency in what wa
  • tuencies of Bethnal Green and Bow, Chingford, Hackney Central, Hackney North and Stoke Newington, H
  • was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Hackney Central.
  • l election, when he was elected as the MP for Hackney Central.
  • Hackney Chapel AME Zion Church (Unitia AME Zion Churc
  • December 1599, and was buried 23 December at Hackney Church, Middlesex.
  • anks died of cancer and pneumonia in Dalston, Hackney, close to London, and is buried nearby at Abn
  • ought a mansion in Homerton, in the parish of Hackney, close to London, in which they sought to bas
  • the Hackney coach link in the history paragraph redirects
  • Another Hackney College, properly Hackney Itineracy, was that
  • rs, but, adopting unitarian views, removed to Hackney College.
  • ough qualifications gained whilst studying at Hackney College.
  • Tony Garbelotto running the highly successful Hackney Community College Basketball Academy programm
  • purchased two custom-made buses and appointed Hackney Community Transport (later renamed HCT Group)
  • t for London awarded HCT Group (then known as hackney Community Transport) a contract for route 153
  • He is a graduate of the Hackney Community College Basketball Academy Programm
  • Hackney continues to use the Lea Valley Rowing Club's
  • Moreover the Wikepedia entry for LB Hackney correctly claims Shoreditch as part of it.
  • Hackney Council election, 2002
  • Hackney Council election, 2006
  • The club are currently working with Hackney council to re-build a sport facility on the g
  • een 2000 and 2001, he was the joint leader of Hackney Council with Labour's Jules Pipe during Hackn
  • He was Leader of Hackney Council from June 2001 to October 2002.
  • It is among Hackney Council's "Locally Listed Buildings."
  • Later in the year he lost his seat on Hackney council.
  • Live performance for Hackney council's Mayor and representatives in the fi
  • Hackney currently holds several of the career UAB pas
  • ral flow continues over the head of the weir, Hackney Cut continues the navigation to the right.
  • r the head of the Middlesex Filter Beds Weir, Hackney Cut continues the navigation to the right.
  • The Hackney Cut is an artificial channel of the River Lee
  • Old Ford Lock marks the start of the Hackney Cut - an artificial channel built in the 18th
  • nues south in an artificial channel known as ' Hackney Cut', to the next lock at Old Ford Lock (abou
  • Lea Bridge Road Weir, marks the start of the Hackney Cut, an artificial channel of the River Lee N
  • Hackney defeated Son via submission (choke) at 2:44.
  • d Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for North Hackney, defeating the sitting Conservative member Si
  • n part of the former Municipal Tramways Trust Hackney Depot.
  • 1910 for a citrus juicer that inventor Leslie Hackney described as "having a corrugated center simi
  • Alan Hackney died in 2009, aged 85; he was survived by his
  • s Management Act 1855 and was governed by the Hackney District Board of Works, which consisted of e
  • Amhurst Tyssen-Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst of Hackney DL, JP (25 April 1835 - 16 January 1909) was
  • One Night in Hackney, do not be uncivil.
  • Work commenced on the Hackney Downs to Lower Edmonton section in 1870.
  • He went to Hackney Downs School where he started to high jump.
  • In 2002, he bought Hackney Downs School (which had closed in 1995) and e
  • the bridge which carries the railway through Hackney Downs station over the A104 Dalston Lane.
  • Hackney Downs (ward) has an independent existence aro
  • t of its length, with some multitrack between Hackney Downs and Liverpool Street.
  • Cyril Domb studied at Hackney Downs School and Pembroke College, Cambridge;
  • e Stansted branch and some four track between Hackney Downs and Liverpool Street.
  • th the original Grocers' Company's School and Hackney Downs School have been replaced by the new Mo
  • y name to Games when Abram was 12. Games left Hackney Downs School at the age of 16 and went to Lon
  • Hackney Downs
  • The Hackney Downs (1995)
  • Mare Street (for Hackney Downs Station)
  • nton, QC was born in 1942 and was educated at Hackney Downs Grammar School, St Edmund Hall, Oxford,
  • London County Council and changed its name to Hackney Downs School, which was eventually closed in
  • Liverpool Street, Bethnal Green, Hackney Downs, St James Street, Walthamstow Central,
  • Southbury, Edmonton Green, Seven Sisters and Hackney Downs, taking 38 minutes.
  • here, the brook followed the western side of Hackney Downs, then ran south-east to cross Dalston L
  • h stations at Cambridge Heath, London Fields, Hackney Downs, Rectory Road, and Stoke Newington open
  • ttenham Hale or make one intermediate stop at Hackney Downs.
  • ine joins up with the Seven Sisters branch at Hackney Downs.
  • "Connections (PunkA fro The Hackney Drive-By mix)"
  • married to a lawyer named Sally, and lived in Hackney, east London.
  • on in Stamford Hill, in the London Borough of Hackney, east London.
  • e Pie is a British food retail chain based in Hackney, east London, which specialises in handmade p
  • ridge while working at a Tesco supermarket in Hackney, East London.
  • vising hip-hop trio Abandoman he won the 2010 Hackney Empire New Act of the Year Competition.
  • The video was filmed in September 1993 at Hackney Empire theatre in London.
  • era libretti include The Palace in the Sky at Hackney Empire and Siren Song at the Almeida.
  • ll-out stand-up performance given at London's Hackney Empire and some additional material, includin
  • 0 October 2004, there was a full house at the Hackney Empire in London for an evening's celebration
  • Donna And Kebab - Live At The Hackney Empire
  • n May, and again at The Spice Festival at the Hackney Empire in July 2007.
  • The refurbished Hackney Empire is one of the oldest surviving music h
  • ols Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra at the Hackney Empire
  • "Human Chain at Hackney Empire" The Guardian, 27 July 1995.
  • uction of Othello at the Warwick Arts Centre, Hackney Empire, Northern Stage, Oxford Playhouse and
  • e just created La Variete in association with Hackney Empire, which plays on 15th April 2011.
  • upport for Africa, and a charity event at the Hackney Empire.
  • ger Robert Johnson in Cross Road Blues at the Hackney Empire.
  • are's Globe and Brenda in The Brothers at the Hackney Empire.
  • students of Cordwainers Technical College in Hackney, England, from which he graduated in 1983.
  • on Shacklewell Lane in the London Borough of Hackney, England.
  • ve been maintained by the Clouston, Todd, and Hackney families.
  • ngton;Madina Mosque and Suleymaniye Mosque in Hackney; Fatih Mosque in Wood Green; Sultan Selim Mos
  • Boff ran for Mayor of Hackney for a third time in 2010.
  • d his youth football in the London Borough of Hackney for the ELY (East London Youth) team, winning
  • He went on to captain Hackney for nine seasons.
  • e Worshipful Company, a school was founded in Hackney for the sons of middle class gentlemen.
  • He was the mayor of Hackney four times in a row.
  • Hackney Free also has a HealthHut this was the second
  • Hackney Free and Parochial Church of England Secondar
  • for Haggerston in the Shoreditch district of Hackney from 1885 to 1895, and from 1900 until his de
  • The line runs through Hackney from Finsbury Park to just north of Manor Hou
  • aw the launch of a 2nd XV side, nicknamed the Hackney Gargoyles.
  • es of the 17th Century mystic and resident of Hackney, Hannah Trapnell.
  • hs (as with Finsbury Park, London, covered by Hackney, Haringey and Islington, for example) - iride
  • Boroughs: Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Islington, Hackney, Haringey, and Waltham Forest.
  • Among the articles and books on history that Hackney has published, Populism to Progressivism in A
  • sociation with Robins before moving on to the Hackney Hawks and the Stoke Potters.
  • za spent two seasons in the UK riding for the Hackney Hawks and the Leicester Lions in the British
  • ers and the Swindon Robins before joining the Hackney Hawks in 1964.
  • He was then signed on a full contract by the Hackney Hawks to ride full time in the top flight in
  • Marvyn has ridden for the Rye House Rockets, Hackney Hawks, Oxford Cheetahs, Bradford Dukes and th
  • In that first season at Hackney he won the British Junior Championship.
  • rdained in 1891, after a curacy at St John's, Hackney he emigrated to the Antipodes where he became
  • ath is recorded in the registers of St. John, Hackney; he died on 9 April and was buried 13 April 1
  • Born in Hackney, he joined Gillingham from Southend United in
  • s 4 trains per hour Westbound to Richmond via Hackney, Highbury, Camden Road and Willesden, 2 train
  • s 4 trains per hour westbound to Richmond via Hackney, Highbury, Camden Road and Willesden, 2 train
  • he held Vicar incumbencies at Poplar, London, Hackney, Hornsey where he was additionally Rural Dean
  • n of Great Britain from 1939-1945; and of the Hackney Horse Society in 1923 and 1938, and chairman
  • the Stable, he delivered Henry VIII's gift of hackney horses, greyhounds and running dogs.
  • Hi, I was born within the shaddows of the Hackney Hospital living at 63 Mabley St for 35 years,
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