Ealing is in the Kensington Division of the Hundred of Ossultone, Middlesex, with Hanwell to the east, Acton to the west, Brentford and New Brentford to the northwest; Old Brentford to the northeast; Perivale to the southeast and Greenford to the southwest; and lies 6-1/2- 9 miles. west of the centre of the City of London... The living is a vicarage, in the archdeaconry of Middlesex, and diocese of London and in the patronage of the Bishop of London .
Ealing and Old Brentford, Middlesex, England
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Brentford is a market town, comprising Old Brentford in the parish of Ealing and New Brentford in the parish of Hanwell, hundred of Elthorne seven miles southwest of Hyde-Park corner, on the great western road. New Brentford is a parish of its own, but Old Brentford is returned with Ealing a handsome stone bridge over the Thames leads to Kew [Surry]: the Brent (Lewis, 1831)
12 May 1603 Ealing Parish. Groom: JOHNSON, Thomas & Bride: COMBES, -----, widow.
29 Jul 1613 Ealing Parish. Groom: Thomas COMBES of St. Botolph Bishopsgate [London]. Bride: Avice BENNET of Hanwell. Comments: License Prerog., Canterbury.
11 Feb 1615 Ealing Parish. Groom: ANDREWS (or ANDROIS), Thomas & Bride: BIRD, Ursula
03 Dec 1621 Ealing Parish. Groom: PAINTER, John & Bride: COMES, Sara
16 Jul 1627 Ealing Parish. Groom: Thomas MANNINGS of Twickenham and Jone (Joane) SMITH
12 Sep 1633 Ealing Parish. Groom: BETWORT, John, Bride: COMES, An
17 May 1692 Ealing Parish. Groom: UNDERWOOD, William & Bride: SAVOY, Mary.
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Marriage Source, except where otherwise stated, is: Middlesex Marriages. Note: All post-1699 marriages have not yet been added in to our parish reports. See Later Marriages of Middlesex for the remainder.
Geographical Sources, except where otherwise stated are A Topographical Dictionary of England, Samuel Lewis, S. Lewis and Company, London, 1831, and parishinfo.mdb by by Terry Lawson, Gerry Lawson and Derek Boys.
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