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The Environs of London
… in the crown since the dissolution of monasteries. Thomas Rose, vicar. Thomas Rose, who was instituted to this vicarage in 1551, … their zeal against popery, stole the rood out of a church, Rose was suspected of being privy to the robbery, having been …
A History of the County of Essex
… laymen in several of the neighbouring parishes. 42 Thomas Rose, presented in 1552, was a zealous Protestant whose …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ham's most rapid growth, in which the school population rose to over 60,000. By 1903 the board had built 43 … was further enlarged in 1871 and 1877, and attendance rose to 332 in 1881. 61 In 1895 the boys department was … first government grant was made in 1871. 132 Attendance rose from 150 in 1871 to 300 in 1881, 133 and in 1883 new …
A History of the County of Essex
… 18 In 1801 the population of West Ham was 6,485. 19 It rose steadily to 12,738 in 1841, and then began a phenomenal … Between 1742 and c. 1780 the number of houses in Plaistow rose only from 152 to 159. 75 There are no corresponding …
A History of the County of Essex
… between 10 and 20, but at important meetings it sometimes rose to over 100, and there is evidence that signatures do … from 10,500 in 1742 to 30,600 in 1818, but the poor-rate rose much more rapidly. 23 The main reason for the slower … Between 1812 and 1818 the annual average number of inmates rose from 101 to 189. Later figures show great variation, by …
A History of the County of Essex
… the income was only 12 6 s. 10 d., 141 but in 1196 it rose to 25 2 s. 8 d. 142 This manor was probably identical …
A History of the County of Essex
… E. O. Clifford (19209). The membership of the mission rose during the 1930s to over 1,000. During the Second World … was demolished and replaced by an iron church. Membership rose from 28 in 1904 to 51 in 1911, but fell to 22 in 1916 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… In naveto John F...., marginal inscription with Tudor rose at each angle, 16th or 17th-century, much worn. Font … chancel in N. window, two small heads of women and a Tudor rose, 16th-century. In S. aislein third window, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Lands in Itchenor called Sturmy Place was held by William Rose in 1614: Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), ccclx, 68. Cott. MS. …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… most forming a 'decent' street. 29 Although the population rose sharply from 313 in 1801 to 402 in 1811 and to 437 in … and Eleanor (d. s.p. 1343) presumably for lives for a rose rent. 22 By 1346 James Audley had let the manor to … let the previous year. 12 Rents from letting the demesne rose from 9 19 s. 2 d. in 1389 to 27 17s. 1 d in 1424. 13 In …
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