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A History of the County of Sussex
… and 1976 with Hurstpierpoint. After 1976 it formed part of the united benefice of Albourne with Sayers Common and Twineham. 63 The advowson … then rector resided on his other living of Wiston. 98 On Census Sunday 1851 two services were held at Albourne, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it had c. 255 a. and occupied the south-east quarter of the parish. 69 By 1872 it had increased in size to c. 290 a. 70 Wick farm, the home farm of Wickensands manor in Woodmancote, included land in the … in 1623 has not been traced: V.C.H. Suss. ii. 257. Census, 1811-31. Rest of para. based mainly on Kelly's Dir. …
A Dictionary of London
… - Aldgate Ward Aldermary Churchyard East and south of St. Mary Aldermary Church, from Budge Row to Bow Lane (O. … Romayn's Rent. The churchyard seems to lie to the south of the church now, in Bow Lane. Aldermarychurch See Mary … East Smithfield. The site was afterwards covered by Royal Mint Square (q.v.). Aldgate Hermitage In a turret of the City …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Aldermen. I.86. Letter from Sir Richard Martyn, Master of the Mint, to the Lord Mayor, stating that being compelled to serve the office of Alderman on pain of imprisonment in Newgate, the Court of
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Aldermen in Parliament ALDERMEN OF LONDON IN PARLIAMENT. Until the Stuart period, and indeed until the Restoration, Aldermen of London were comparatively rarely found in Parliament … Andrew Palmer was Auditor 15791581. Comptroller of the Mint, 1595, till his death. Will dated August 14, 1599, …
A Survey of London
… Bacon's house. The next is Aldersgate Ward, taking name of that north gate of the citie, this ward also consisteth of diuers streetes and lanes, lying aswell within the gate …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Alderton ALDERTON The former parish of Alderton, which was transferred entirely to Grafton Regis … there were about 25 houses in the village. 10 The first census recorded 32 houses and 183 inhabitants in 1801, … 1935. 11 By November 1953, when the village took a private census for their Coronation scrapbook, the population had …
A History of the County of Essex
… boundary, was first recorded c. 1145 when the tithes of Thiel of Aldham's demesne were divided between it and … at the morning, and apparently the only, service on census Sunday 1851 was only 29 with 23 Sunday school … church, repro- duced below, plate 13; drawing in E.R.O., Mint Binder, Aldham 1/1; ibid. D/DWe P1 which incorrectly …
A History of the County of Essex
… Aldham Introduction ALDHAM ALDHAM lies on the south bank of the river Colne, c. 5 miles north-west of Colchester. 1 … D/P 208/12/1; O.S. Map 1/2,500, Essex XXVI. 8 (1876 edn.). Census, 1881-1951; Local Government Board Order 22363; O.S. … papers 14, Porteous papers 24. V.C.H. Essex, ii. 350; Census, 1911-91. Essex Almanac (1894); Kelly's Dir. Essex …
A History of the County of Essex
… later ALDHAM HALL, was held by Leveva in 1066; by Odo of Bayeux and from him by Beatrice wife of Aubrey de Vere in 1086. 74 On Odo's forfeiture the … K. Top. xiii.46, p. 366; ibid. Harl. MS. 6832; E.R.O., Mint Portfolio, Aldham 1/1. E.R.O., D/DWe T54. Ibid. D/DWe …
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