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A History of the County of Essex
Theydon Mount Schools SCHOOLS In 1818 there was no school in … attended the school from Stapleford Tawney as well as from Theydon Mount. After a successful start the school seems to … be considered an efficient school for the 31 children from Theydon Mount and the 30 from Stapleford Tawney needing …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… into a dwelling-house called "No Man's Chapel." Thoydon-Bois (St. Mary) THOYDON-BOIS ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Epping, hundred … in Epping Forest, and takes its distinguishing epithet Bois from the abundance of woodlands within its boundaries. …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… [After June 3.] 314. R. Arundell, Tho. Ripley and W. Du Bois, of the Board of Works, to the Lords of the Treasury, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… to the Commissioners of Customs, signed by Charles Du Bois, treasurer of the Company, and to the same effect; …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… which was prevented from carrying me from Rotterdam to Bois-le-Duc by the freezing of the Meuse 2 2 0 As also …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Mellon 20 0 0 Gabriel Mince 30 0 0 Marie Magdelaine Du Bois 20 0 0 Rachel Maturin and Ann her daughter 30 0 0 Andre …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Book IX, p. 475. C. Stanhope to Mr. Carkesse. The Abbot Du Bois, Ambassador from France, is advised that several boxes … (desiring to know the publique character of the Abbot Du Bois) I am commanded by Mr. Stanhope [one of the Treasury …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Sir Edmund married Catherine, daughter and heir of Robert Bois, son of Sir Roger, and brought this manor to him, which was in the Bois's, &c. as above; and in the 38th of Henry VIII. John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a label, argent, and Honing. In a window, Inglose impaling Bois, and Inglose and Gynney, quarterly. See in Bacton. T're …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by one fee in this town, Witton, &c. of the abbot. Roger Bois held it in the 3d of Henry IV. 4 with Margaret his wife, then settled on him by John Bois; and Sir Roger Boys died possessed of it, as by his will … and parceners former held. Soon after this it came to the Bois as above, and Roger Bois, in the 3d of Henry IV. held …
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