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A History of the County of Middlesex
… GOVERNMENT. During the Middle Ages the manor courts of St. John and Le Mote were no doubt responsible for what local … 97 but this number is not found again until the 1870's. 98 The chairman was almost invariably the rector, and … relief of bastards and other paupers, and the election of parish officers. In 1752 the officers consisted of two …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… estates to William Fitz Ansculf. 53 Fitz Ansculf's descendants acquired the barony of Dudley, which devolved … Cranford, which was by then called the manor of Cranford St. John, to Andrew, Lord Windsor (d. 1543), 69 in part … its lands seem to have lain in the north of Cranford parish and to have extended considerably into Harlington …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Heath, 42 which were on the Duke of Northumberland's River, but this mill was never in fact built. C 66/1632, … Acc. 530/bundle 11. M.R.O., Acc. 530/2, m. 9. Ibid. Cal. S.P. Dom. 1650, 4. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Recusants in Cranford were prosecuted in the 1590's, but at the most only three people were involved. 82 In the … by 1790 they were said to be decreasing. 86 In the 1830's the Independents were found in Cranford, and they had … in 1866. 90 Strictly speaking the chapel was in the parish of Heston, being on the east side of the High Street, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a master and mistress. 2 In 1833 there was only one other parish in the county, and that a small city one, where the … and the building was removed from the Board of Education's list of defective premises. 9 It was closed in 1938. 10 The … Enquiry Abstract, H.C. 62, p. 559 (1835), xlii. Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1845). Educ. Enquiry Abstract, 559. Pigot, Lond. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Cranham 18. CRANHAM. (B.d.) (O.S. 6 in. lxxv. N.W.) Cranham is a parish 4 m. E.S.E. of Romford. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of All …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… of the Iron Age on High Brotheridge, extending into Upton St. Leonards, are incomplete. Suggestions that they were linked with other earthworks to the N., on Cooper's Hill in Brockworth, are considered below. An Iron Age pot … gully, is at most 3 ft. high and is crossed by the parish boundary bank. A small bank tops the scarp in places …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… possibly the Salcumesbroca of the perambulation. Cranham's northern boundary followed the crest of the Cotswold … of Matson's land, presumably Pope's wood, now in Upton St. Leonards but formerly part of Matson. 5 The bank forming … in 1845 of an earlier dwelling as the residence of Peter Horlick. 37 During the 19th century a school and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cranley - Crayford Cranley (St. Nicholas) CRANLEY ( St. Nicholas), a parish, in the union … the hundred of Blackheath, W. division of Surrey, 8 miles (S. W.) from Guildford, on the road to Brighton; containing … in 1825. The church was rebuilt in 1847. Cransford (St. Peter) CRANSFORD ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union and …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Cranoe CRANOE The parish of Cranoe, which is 805 a. in area, lies five miles … road was a wayside well known as Holy Well or Our Lady's Well and fed by one of the springs which are frequent in … Cardigan in exchange for the old one. 84 The church of ST. MICHAEL stands above the village and to the north of it. …
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