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Junction of Church Lane and Tottenham Lane, Hornsey, 1787

Church Lane to the left, Tottenham Lane (not pictured) to the right.

The snippet of the 1869 OS map below shows the pond illustrated above.

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Comment by Lesley Ramm on May 21, 2020 at 19:48

What a lovely engraving Hugh. So different now!

Comment by Christina Davis on May 22, 2020 at 8:07

So that would mean that one of those two big plots shown on Tottenham Lane (ord survey image) is The Laurels that you wrote about earlier?

Comment by Hugh on May 22, 2020 at 10:36

Christina, yes, working from the right hand-side of the picture, the second of the two buildings on the east side of Tottenham Lane would correspond with The Laurels

I don't have all the occupancy records for the house pictured above.The land was owned by the Listers from the late eighteenth century till the late nineteenth. For about ten years from 1821 the house pictured was leased to a James Lightup (Gardner's map of 1822 for location - Hornsey land tax records for dates). Lightup may have been the James Lightup who as a vellum binder, later of Aldgate and also coffee house keeper (Lightup's Coffee House) in Westminster). But I'm not certain that this James Lightup was the one who lived in Hornsey. Nor am I clear who lived in the house at the point this engraving was done.

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