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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dacre - Dalston A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY of ENGLAND. Dacre (St. Andrew) DACRE ( St. Andrew), a parish, … contains some good monuments, among which is one to Sir Richard Alibon, Knt., who was appointed a judge by James II. … 1204, by William Fitz-Rauf, seneschal of Normandy, and his son-in-law, Jeffrey de Salicosa Mara, in honour of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and Ilford on the E. Ecclesiastical c(1). Parish Church of S.S. Peter and Paul stands in the village. The walls are … with alabaster frame and achievement of arms; (5) of Sir Richard Alibon, 1688, justice of the King's Bench, large … wife, 1655, table-tomb with panelled sides; (7) to Captain Richard Comyns, 1700, table-tomb with shield of arms. …
A History of the County of Essex
… CHURCHES. The earliest known reference to the church of Dagenham was in 1205, when Baldwin 'the chaplain' was … held by Darcy until his death in 1693, and later by his son Sir George (d. 1698). It was sold about 1700 by Sir … the north chapel are an elaborate marble monument to Sir Richard Alibon (d. 1688), 58 and slabs to James Hervey (d. …
A History of the County of Essex
… local government ECONOMIC HISTORY. The agrarian history of Dagenham has been broadly similar to that of Barking. Any … 70 In 1863 the ice-house was occupied by Robert Hewett, son of Samuel, who owned or leased much other property in … Hulse, lord of the manor of Barking, were later leased to Richard Webb, who built two cottages there. Webb sold his …
A History of the County of Essex
… and manors DAGENHAM The parish and municipal borough of Dagenham is about 12 miles east of London. 1 From the … the body of James, with the remainder to John of Dagenham, son of the grantor. 100 This appears to have been a family … 1554, after Howe's death, his widow sub-let the rectory to Richard Bowdyshe of Barking. 116 In 1560 the Crown granted to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… - Dewartown D Dailly DAILLY, a parish, in the district of Carrick, county of Ayr, 6 miles (S. by W.) from Maybole; … sixty-eighth year, and was succeeded by his only surviving son, James Andrew, the tenth and present earl. Dalintober … brothers, the eldest of whom was the first agent of Sir Richard Arkwright in Glasgow for the sale of cotton-twist; …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… dead by 1682-3, or ? dead by 1675 Commissary Court of London, will and admon, Apr 1675 (4) ? f John Dakins of … als Cadle of Reasby, Leic, mar (A) 1639, Elizabeth, da of Richard FULLER, (B) Susanna, wid of - Lack, ? da of - Jackson … of Cuddington, Hunts, gent (3) ? Tory, not Whig (4) Junior son of above (5) St Vedast (6) MER (6) b 1642, d 30 Aug 1711, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… David's D Dale DALE, a village and parish, in the union of Haverfordwest, hundred of Rhs, county of Pembroke, South … on his expedition to wrest the crown of England from Richard III. Here he was met by Rhŷs ab Thomas, who advanced … Bishop of Oxford, and afterwards of London. St. Tudyr, son of Arwstyl Glof, who flourished in the seventh century, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dalton - Darfield Dalton DALTON, a township, in the parish of Burton-In-Kendal, hundred of Lonsdale south of the Sands, N. division of the county of … annexed to the manor of Burton; soon after the time of Richard I. it seems to have been granted to the family of
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… DARLASTON ( St. Lawrence), a parish, in the union of Walsall, S. division of the hundred of Offlow and of the … monument to the founder and his lady, and another to their son Arthur. Mr. Evans also left stock, now producing 210 per … the insurrection under Wat Tyler, in the fifth of Richard II.; and on the neighbouring heath, called …
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