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Lion rampant 'H' boundary markers

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Lion rampant 'H' boundary markers

These markers are similar in function to Elger's boundary marker, but with no names or dates to assist.

The local manor house, Highbury House, used to be on the site of Eton House, Leigh Road, to the south-west of the markers that we have found. So we think these markers were on the boundary of those grounds. This shows Highbury House but no boundary to the grounds. This (extract shown here) shows various boundaries, too many to be helpful. But has a plan showing the estates in Islington c.1800, which is interesting.  We think Kelross Road might be on that map, at about the "tick" shape, just below "Highbury Ho.".

gives "The grounds around Highbury House started to be sold off in 1794. By 1894 Highbury House and its remaining grounds became a school. Finally in 1938 Highbury House was demolished and is now the site of Eton House flats (on Leigh Road), built by the Old Etonian Housing Association in 1939."

describes how the estate was sold off over time. So the boundary was changing over that period and that was possibly why there was a need to mark the boundary. Did they move the markers as the boundary changed? Or was the boundary marking a one-off event?

The earlier history is covered at .

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