Greenwood, Thomas (b. ABT 1858, d. ?)
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Kensington, London
Age: 13y
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Emigration: Date: 1847
Place: England
New Zealand
Occupation: Landscape Painter
Age: 48y
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Note: Thomas Greenwood (d.1810) owned the Bull & Gate and adjoining land, where terraced was subsequently built. His wife Elizabeth took the property under his will.
Some say that the Bull & Gate has been here from Tudor times, and that its original name was Boulogne Gate, commemorating the capture of the French port by Henry VIII in 1544. Dismissed by many students of inn-signs, this theory was popularised by George Steevens (1736-1800), a Hampstead resident once described as 'ae Bull & Gate that W Yates, B Fink and H Morris robbed Squire Greenwood and Mr Sutton, and having frightened the village seemingly got clean off. Nonetheless, in 1730 they were apprehended and hanged at Tyburn for this crime.
Highgate Road begins north of the pub. The first terrace of Georgian houses is the remnant of Upper Craven Place, shown on Thompson's 1801 parish map and built by Thomas Greenwood in the late 18th century. This is most likely John Betjeman's 'terrace blackish brown'.
When the Bon Marché was shuttered, when the feet were hot and tired,
Outside Charrington's we waited, by the 'STOPtish Town.
Thomas Greenwood lived at No.5 (then Upper Craven Place) before moving into a house on the site of the Forum cinema (now music venue), where he died.
U-shaped Greenwood Place was built in the late 18th century as Prospect Row, and once really did have a prospect - of open fields across the valley of the River Fleet towards Hampstead. The north-south stretch of street was known as Prospect Place until in the 19th century it was combined with Prospect Row to form Greenwood Place, named after Thomas Greenwood. The Greenwood Centre here was opened by Jock Stallard MP in 1973 as a training centre for the 'mentally handicapped', and occupied now by the Camden Society, set up in 1985 to promote a better standard of living for all people with learning disabilities.
[The above condensed from Streets of Kentish Town, Camden History Society, 2005]
Occupation: Pub Landlord
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Note: All of the 'John' stuff appears wrong. Martha's marriage cert could be 'Jon' or 'Tom' !!! 1901 Census shows Thomas and Martha...
Possible parents marriage Thomas Hopkins, Q4 1842 Braintree Vol 12 Pg 27 (Sarah Maria ESTAUGH, Ann SEARLES, Mary TURNER or Mary WILSON)
Not John Hopkins who died Q4 1881 in Islington (1b 263) aged 89
Not John Thomas who died Q3 1868 in Islington (1b 157) aged 0
Possibly Bethnal Green in 1871 with Martha and family
Martha born 1871
John Baker Hopkins died Q4 1888 in Islington (1b 274) aged 58
(1830 - 1888 Martha born at age 41)
John Walter Hopkins died Q2 1896 in Islington (1b 212) aged 62
(1834 - 1888 Martha born at age 37)
John Hopkins married in Islington in Q3 1849 (3 255) or Q1 1855 (1b 273)
John Hopkins married Martha Hoane in Brentford Q1 1849 (3 25)
Occupation: Gas and Water Fitter
Census: Date: 1871
Place: 77 Bingfield Street, Islington, London
Age: 27y
Note: RG10/263 Page 66
Census: Date: 1881
Place: 112 Palmerston Road, London
Age: 37y
Note: RG11 Piece 0260 Folio 8 Page 11
Census: Date: 1901
Place: 14 Bingfield Street, Islington, London
Age: 57y
Note: RG13/182 Folio 38 Page 15 Sched 116
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Change: Date: 17 JAN 2008
Time: 22:52:45
Occupation: Carpenter
Change: Date: 19 JAN 2008
Time: 14:56:41
Note: Recorded in the IGI as 'Mertimore'
Occupation: Publican
Date: 1841
Age: 45y
Occupation: Carpenter
Date: 1851
Census: Date: 1841
Place: St. Giles in the Fields, Finsbury
Address: HO107/673/2
Age: 45y
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Census: Date: 1841
Place: St. Giles in the Fields, Finsbury
Age: 50y
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Occupation: Painter
Census: Date: 1841
Place: St. Giles in the Fields, Finsbury
Age: 15y
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Note: (1887) Meikle Carnock, Hamilton, Lanark
Occupation: Dairymaid
Age: 37y
Census: Date: 1901
Place: Green Street, Bothwell, Lanark, Scotland
Age: 36y
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Census: Date: 1901
Place: Green Street, Bothwell, Lanark, Scotland
Age: 13y
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Census: Date: 1901
Place: Green Street, Bothwell, Lanark, Scotland
Age: 12y
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