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Alumni Oxonienses
… donative of Pleshy 1722, master of the royal free school, Chelmsford, 1731, chaplain in ordinary at Chatham 1732, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Chafford, S. division of Essex, 22 miles (S. S. W.) from Chelmsford, and 20 (E. by S.) from London; containing 1464 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Co. Essex, and also of the Hundreds of Dunmow and Chelmsford, Co. Essex and also the tithes of a parcel of land …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… transporting wool, since which he has lain a prisoner in Chelmsford gaol: but since his imprisonment he has discovered …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to the Customs Commissioners to release David Duboo from Chelmsford gaol on his giving security to surrender. … June 1714 by Mr. Dawson, a Customs officer, and carried to Chelmsford Gaol by virtue of a capias out of the Exchequer …
A History of the County of Essex
… the town clerk, Thomas Audley, at the county sessions at Chelmsford for attacking a house in Colchester. 58 Debenham …
A History of the County of Essex
… the county gaol until 1666. The county town, however, was Chelmsford, where both the assizes and the county quarter … courts generated; it had fewer inns than the much smaller Chelmsford, and seems to have attracted fewer lawyers. 38 …
A History of the County of Essex
… fair in 1557. He was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Chelmsford one week later, one of his quarters being sent for …
A History of the County of Essex
… idleness, 90 but in 1686 the town was second only to Chelmsford in the county in the number of beds (198) … 27 In 1695-6 the borough paid for taking four rioters to Chelmsford. 28 In 1703 ten men rioted at the stocks at …
A History of the County of Essex
… of lessees until in 1885 James Brown, of Braintree and Chelmsford and with a head office in London, bought the …
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