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- Palmers Green High School (Independent) St Michael at Bowes CE Junior Tottenhall Infant St Monica's RC Primary St Anne's Catholic High School Saint Monica's...
- hospital in Oakthorpe Park, Palmers Green, North London. Situated in Tottenhall Road, the hospital was built in 1902 as the Southgate Isolation Hospital...
- roughly describe it by a line running from the southwestern corner of Tottenhall Park, to the junction of The Roundway and Lordship Lane, then along Downhills...
- corner of Tottenham Court Road and Euston Road belonged to one William de Tottenhall. In about the 15th century, the area was known variously as Totten, Totham...
- Football is also pla**** in the area. The club North London Shamrocks play at Tottenhall Playing FIelds.[citation needed] Enfield Phoenix is the local basketball...
- over the centuries: Tatenhala (1280), Tattenhall (1289), Tatnall (1473), Tottenhall (1553) and Tettenhall (1649). The village was a self-sustained settlement...
- included the livings of Haughley, Howden and Bawburgh and prebends of Tottenhall, South Malling and Chichester. He was also Provost of Beverley (1247)...
- the club's history, Southgate pla**** at Tottenhall Sports Ground in Palmers Green. Before moving to Tottenhall Sports Ground, the club pla**** at Bramley...
- Southbury Primary School Starks Field Primary School Suffolks Primary School Tottenhall Infant School Walker Primary School West Grove Primary School Wilbury...
- Savage 19 October 1256: Walter de Tottenhall, of Tottenhall, Beds 21 October 1256: Robert de Tottenhall, of Tottenhall, Beds 23 October 1258: Simon of Pattishall...