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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… from said gaol of Richard Johnson, alias Nash, and Thomas Brett, smugglers. Reference Book X. p. 144. Jan. 19 The Duke … said prison of Richard Johnson, alias Nash, and Thomas Brett. 1 and 1 pages. Treasury Board Papers CCCII. No. 18. J. … 1 page. Ibid, No. 43. March 26 Statement attested by E. Britiffe and dated from the Treasurer of the Chamber's …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Watson, Edmund s. E(dmund), of South Kirby, Yorks, gent. Lincoln Coll., matric. … Inn 1628. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. Wayt, Edmund s. E., of Dantsey, Wilts, pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 29 … of Abingdon St. Nicholas, Berks, 1625, and of Sampford Brett, Somerset, 1628. See Foster's Index Eccl. Webber, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 13 Heath Farm, Watford, was the seat of William Baliol Brett, Viscount Esher, the eminent judge. The town of Watford …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to have been held on separate tenancies. Bayly and William Brett, the sons of a West Bromwich ironmonger, 57 took a … Bromwich were Turton & Co., Richard Jesson, and William Brett. Turton & Co. used 450 tons of iron a year in … rushes of 1849 and 1851-2. Spencer's sons, John and J. E. Spencer, continued in the heavy wrought-iron and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and the present church in Charlemont Road, designed by C. E. M. Fillmore, was opened in 1930, 72 Hill Top, Moorlands in … Oakwood), William Turton of Hateley Heath, and Bayly Brett were licensed for nonconformist worship and were … and the trustees included members of the Lowe, Turton, Brett, and Nock families. 24 In July 1715 the Presbyterians …
The Environs of London
… and endowed by the founder with his manor of Ham, (i. e. Westham,) and the manor which had belonged to Ranulph the … in Coals. 1779. Marg t Hodshon 98, 200l. laid out in 339l. E. I. annuit. the interest 10l. To apprentice a boy. Unkn. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Field, mentioned in the same rental and in S.C. 6/962. E.R.O., T/A 317. Feet of F. Essex, i. 27, cf. Cur. Reg. R. ii. 5. E.R.O., D/DPe M55 (items 104, 105, 107, 109). O.S. Map, 25", London, XXXIX (surv. 1867). E.R.O., D/DPe M55 (items 2025). Ibid. (item 62). W. Ham Char. …
A History of the County of Essex
… by tower blocks. This section was written in 1970. E.R.O., D/DPe M55: calculated from the lists of houses. The … 1740 there were about 570 householders in the parish: Fry, E. and W. Ham, 219. See p. 112. See p 115. See p. 115. See … iv. 6; Cal. Close 14417, 1467; Lysons, London, iv. 255. E.R.O., D/DPe M55, First N. Fry, E. and W. Ham, 248; Curwen, …
A History of the County of Essex
… on the Eastern Counties Railway (183940). In 1847 the E.C.R. transferred its main works, previously at Romford, to … on the Gurney and Dames estates, west and north of the E.C.R. station. 98 In the centre new streets had been laid … the Borough Engineer, Newham L.B. See p. 2. See p. 94. E. G. Howarth and M. Wilson, West Ham, 29. See p. 109. For …
A History of the County of Essex
… from which Manor Park took its name, had been in the E.C.R.'s possession in 1839, with Fry as tenant. 42 He died … restored to her in the same year. 60 In 1412 'Birts' (i.e. Bretts) was held by William de Ferrers, Lord Ferrers de … p. 72. See pp. 9, 71, 72. Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v. 588. e.g. L. & P. Hen. VIII, xiv (1), p. 162; Cal. Pat. 15478, …
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