. Monken Hadley . that it may be looked for in the French bicoque forestiere, indicative of aremote situation amidst uninclosed forest land. Bicoque, petite ville ou place de peu de consideration,a little paltry town. Fleming and Tibbins Fr. Diet. The French historian, M. Henri Taine, employsthe word in this sense: Origines de la France Contemporaine, Lancien Regime, p. 59. Eugenie deGuerin, in her letters, p. 281, speaks of une bicoque de village. = Now the residence of Percival Bosanquet, esq. who has reverted to the older designation. « The carriage road from Barnet and Hadley, in the direc


. Monken Hadley . that it may be looked for in the French bicoque forestiere, indicative of aremote situation amidst uninclosed forest land. Bicoque, petite ville ou place de peu de consideration,a little paltry town. Fleming and Tibbins Fr. Diet. The French historian, M. Henri Taine, employsthe word in this sense: Origines de la France Contemporaine, Lancien Regime, p. 59. Eugenie deGuerin, in her letters, p. 281, speaks of une bicoque de village. = Now the residence of Percival Bosanquet, esq. who has reverted to the older designation. « The carriage road from Barnet and Hadley, in the direction of Cockfosters, carried over theGreat Northern Railway by a bridge, to the east of the original track, now disused, terminates at thispoint. « Thomas Turpin was Mr. Secretary Coventrys servant.—Survey of Enfield Chace in Hadley parish house was probably erected not long before the later of the dates mentioned in the text. f Gunton and Rolfes map. s The name is met with in Enfield parish in S i CO sfc 3 2


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