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Charles Jack

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Jack negotiated with the Duchy for the grant of a building lease, which he received for 99 years from 20 March 1882 on 20 March 1884. In return he surrendered his original lease with the Duchy which had been taken out in 1838 and assigned to Jack by George Barnes in 1854.
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was broken up. Seeing the potential of the area, Jack developed plans for a housing estate on the land that he owned and adjacent land that he leased from the Duchy. The estate was originally to be known as Beech Hill Park Estate, but became Hadley Wood after the
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is still more commonly known locally as Jack's Lake, one of the three lakes originally created in the 1880s as estate lakes.
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Jack was married to Mary and had sons Arthur Joseph Jack and Thomas Godfrey Jack, and several daughters.
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Jack died on 22 April 1896 after which his business interests passed into the hands of trustees.
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for the construction of a station on the estate between the existing stations of
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A postcard, c. 1900, marked "Squire Jacks Lake Hadley Woods".
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Charles Jacque
Jack Charles (disambiguation)





Hadley Wood railway station
Hadley Wood
Hadley Wood railway station
Ballinasloe
Beech Hill Park
London
Duchy of Lancaster
Enfield Chase
railway station
Great Northern Railway
New Barnet
Potters Bar
Monken Hadley Common
Hadley Wood Golf Club.
"Enfield: Other estates"
Christopher Hibbert
Ben Weinreb
The London Encyclopaedia
ISBN
978-0-230-73878-2


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