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A History of the County of Essex
… Monkhams c. 1640 woodland extended as far south as Snakes Lane, but the wooded area had shrunk considerably by 1777 and … E.R.O., D/DCy M4. Fisher, Forest of Essex, 271. E. J. Erith, Woodford, 80. E.R.O., D/DCw P1. E.R.O., D/CT 408. J. Lucas (trans.), Kalm's account of his visit to England …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1806 until at least 1861, when a new schoolroom in Horn Lane was built, the Congregationalists held a Sunday school in their Mill Lane chapel. This building was also used for a British school … relating to the tomb seems to have been ineffective. J. Strudwicke Bunce, by will proved 1875, left 693 in trust …
A History of the County of Essex
… list was John de monte, who probably held Hill House. A lane, following more or less the line of the present Roding Lane North, linked Hill House with the community at Woodford … remodelled in 1816 by Henry Burmester, his architect being J. B. Papworth. 83 It is a two-storey mansion of brown brick …
A History of the County of Essex
… within the parish, leasing a building in Monkhams Lane. This was replaced in 1792 by Hereford House in Snakes Lane, 14 also leased. Oakum picking was the chief occupation, … D/DCw M19. Cat. Essex Par. Recs. 2nd edn., 2379. E. J. Erith, Woodford, Essex, 16001836. E.R.O., D/DCw M21. F. G. …
A History of the County of Essex
… the land lay to the north of the old Sakes (now Snakes) Lane. 71 By 1640 the name 'Monkham' was used for some of the woodland between Sakes Lane and the parish boundary, but the original estate … houses and 133 a. land. 150 Ray House was then on lease to J. V. Purrier, and Ray Lodge to Sir William Fraser. 151 After …
A History of the County of Essex
… William, Lord Maryborough, for 4,200. 7 In 1898 the Revd. J. B. Brearley bought the advowson. 8 In 1904 his mortgagee … trustees. 62 The mission church of ST. ANDREW, Chingford Lane, in All Saints parish, originated about 1880 with … was sold. 65 The mission church of ST. GEORGE, Horn Lane, was promoted before 1903 by Andrew Johnston as an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… operation ( Dorset Procs., 81 (1959), 99100; Ant. J., XLV (1965), 2252). Monuments (1922), Knowlton Circles … barrows in the vicinity ( Antiquity, XIII (1939), 1534; R. J. C. Atkinson and others, Excavations at Dorchester, Oxon., … 100 ft. (40) Barrow (02291023), immediately S.W. of Lumber Lane, has been levelled by ploughing; diam. about 70 ft. (41) …
A History of the County of Sussex
… bungalows were also built in the 20th century in Bramlands Lane further south. 1 Larger houses of the 19th century and … ii. 82; S.R.S. xlvi, p. 260. Hickstead Pla. Archives, ed. J. Brent, pp. 9, 32; Woodmancote Reg. 19-23; S.R.S. xlv. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Willow Brook and consists of a single street with a back lane on the N. Closes shown on the Enclosure Map of 1778 … Thomas Spencer 1843'; (3), on jamb of W. belfry window, 'J. Briar 1843'. Monument: in central area, marble tablet of … on the W. is later. Fig. 217 Woodnewton (41) Orchard Lane (42) The Yews, two storeys, with front elevation of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of 1794, demolished in 1874. 36 12. No. 2 Harrison's Lane (White House) There may have been a house on the site … 39 was succeeded in 1815 by the attorney and alderman J. V. Harrison, 40 who lived there until his death in 1854 and gave his name to the lane. Later owners included, from 1899, Alderman W. C. …
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