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A History of the County of Essex
… position in Lexden hundred in 1327 when Henry Bulbek and William Gernon were the highest assessed of the 25 taxpayers, … Smith a baymaker (d. c. 1652). 32A London gentleman, William Mountjoy (d. 1585), built up an estate on Copford …
A History of the County of Essex
… Copford Education EDUCATION. 98In 1692 William Slinger, a former master of Colchester grammar …
A History of the County of Essex
… Malting House, Seven Star Green. In the south of Copford, William Tey (d. 1502) held Bedyngham (Beckingham) Hall, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and exercised the lordship jointly with his nephew, William Mountjoy, son of Edmund's other brother Alan. William had presumably died by 1614 for there after Alan … nephew Thomas H. Harrison (d. 1895), Thomas's brother William T. Harrison (d. 1920) who was bishop of Glasgow and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… with woodland there, probably before 1166, to a William Bagot. 30 The land has been identified with The Hyde, and this William Bagot, described as of The Hyde, was succeeded, by 1182, by a son William (II) 31 who was holding knight's fee in Coppenhall of …
A Survey of London
… Lane (as they now call it) is Goose lane, by Bow Church, William Essex Mercer had Tenements there in the 26. of Edward … the yeare of grace. A thousand foure hundred it was, &c. William Dauntsey Mercer, one of the Shiriffes, buried 1542. … Raph Holland Draper, one of the Shiriffes, deceased 1452. William Taylor, Grocer, Maior deceased, 1483. He discharged …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… mentioned by Stow as having been built in the time of William the Conqueror. The remainder of the church was … by cartouche-of-arms. Floor-slabs: In crypt (1) to William Scrimshire, 1684, Katherine his wife, 16778, William his son, 1711, Hannah, wife of the latter, 1691, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… existence of the castle, which was royal from the time of William the Conqueror, passing finally out of the hands of … and James Wells of Aldbourne, Wiltshire, 1804; 4th by William Dobson of Downham Market, Norfolk, 1828; 5th by Robert and James Wells, 1795; 6th by William Dobson, 1828. Brass Indents: In chancel, of shield …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… panels. Floor-slab: In S. porch, of Thomas, son of William and Elizabeth Doggett, date illegible. Plate: …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to parliament, till it was disfranchised in the 2nd of William IV. The parish comprises 7193 acres, of which 1479 … the king's books at 40. 14. 7.; net income, 685; patron, William Bankes, Esq. The church is a spacious and ancient … the Sunday schools were established, under the auspices of William Morton Pitt, Esq., of Kingston House. Several schools …
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