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Survey of London
… Country Life Ltd.; Miss Ann Cox-Johnson; Mr. C. K. Croft Andrew; Mr. Edward Croft-Murray; Crown Estate Commissioners; Mr. Angus Davidson; … of International Affairs; Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours; Royal Ocean Racing Club; Royal Society for …
Survey of London
… Ltd.; Corporation of London, Guildhall Library; Mr. Edward Croft-Murray; Crosse and Blackwell Ltd.; Crown Estate … Ltd.; House of Lords Record Office; House of St. Barnabas-in-Soho; Mr. G. A. G. Howard; Huguenot Society of London; Mr. …
Survey of London
… acknowledgment of assistance received by the Council in preparing this volume must be to the Trustees of the Grosvenor Estate for their great courtesy in making available the records of the Mayfair estate, … Miss Betty R. Masters; Mr. R. Mellin; Lord Methuen; Mr. E. Croft Murray; Mrs. Virginia Murray; Mr. R. G. Must; Mr. David …
Survey of London
… Acknowledgements Acknowledgments In acknowledging the assistance received by the Council in preparing this second volume on the Grosvenor Estate in … Admiral Sir John Coote; Miss J. B. Courtauld; Mr. Edward Croft-Murray; the Earl of Derby; Lord de Saumarez; Mr. Ralph …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… THE COURT OF HIGH COMMISSION, November and December 1639. In continuation of those published in the preceding Volumes. They are derived from Vol. … court. Nov. 19. fol. 15 b. Edward Kydd, B.D., rector of Haughton, Notts. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. …
The Environs of London
… from the quantity of oak timber which it produced; Ac, in the Saxon language, signifying an oak. The hedge-rows … tree. Situation and boundaries. The village of Acton lies in the liberty of Finsbury and Wenlakesbarne: it is situated … is assessed the sum of 6402l. to the land-tax, which, in the year 1792, was at the rate of 2s. 3d. in the pound. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… estate was distinct from that of Acton manor elsewhere in the parish. The estate, covering over a third of the … the common fields were formed, since it had no holdings in those fields. The holding developed from inclosures and assarts in the northern clay belt and by 1229 was composed of several …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… it was first recorded as that of a witness, Viel of Acton, in 1181. 72 In the Middle Ages the northern half of the parish was … Patermanhall, and Butlers half way along Horn Lane. 6 A croft or close called the Steyne existed in 1520 7 and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… acquired between 704 and 709. 36 Acton was not described in Domesday and did not have a separate court until the 16th … courts from 1651 to 1653. 38 The bishop had no demesne in Acton, or so little that it was accounted for under Fulham … followed by Messrs. Nicholson and Westcar in 1838 and Mr. Croft by 1844. 15 Tenants included the novelist Edward …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 16 d. "for j lb. off curtayne ringes which were sett in the clothes off arris that do hange abowte the stalles … archdeacon of Wells, to exercise the peculiar jurisdiction in matrimonial and other causes, in North Cory, Chedder, … Knollys. Th. Smyth. A. Warwyck. Ro. Leycester. James Croft. Francis Walsyngham. To our lovinge frindes the deane, …
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