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A History of the County of Essex
… Copford Introduction COPFORD The ancient parish of Copford four miles west southwest of Colchester, which … centuries, 39was part of Little Fordham manor held by St. John's abbey, Colchester, by service of half a knight's fee. … Farmhouse, Chippetts Lane, is perhaps associated with Richard Chepet, mentioned in 1350; Chepettes lane was …
A History of the County of Essex
… Copford Manors MANORS. The manor of COPFORD HALL was part of the possessions of Aethelric (d. … the lordship jointly with his nephew, William Mountjoy, son of Edmund's other brother Alan. William had presumably … been a privy or pump house. The grounds were landscaped by Richard Woods from 1784 10with a series of pools, based on …
A History of the County of Essex
… and a Quaker burial ground from 1668 at Millfields north of London Road, but between 1708 and 1723 the meeting was known as Birch meeting. 90In 1727 on part of the burial ground an addition to a cottage was provided as … Quakers from surrounding parishes. 91Preparative meetings of 3 to 5 people, recorded from 1759, appointed …
A History of the County of Stafford
… COPPENHALL Coppenhall, a civil parish formerly part of the ancient parish of Penkridge, is bounded on the east by … described as of The Hyde, was succeeded, by 1182, by a son William (II) 31 who was holding knight's fee in … (III) on whom a manor of Hyde was settled, for life, by a Richard Bagot in 1276, with successive remainders to his sons …
A Dictionary of London
… Copula - Corner's Court Copula Grant of a "copula" to Henry, son of Reiner and Joan his wife towards the building of their … ii. 141). Named after the owner. Corbettes Key Bequest by Richard Feldyng, mercer, to the Mercers' Company of tenements …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… occupation medical surgeon (Surgeon. BSC 1599-1605) Period of medical practice 1599-1623 Address St Katherines 1612 … Date 1612 Censorial hearings 6 Nov 1612 Entry C, a surgeon of St Katherine's, was charged with treating Dixon's son for his lungs, for £15 over 2 years. He claimed that he …
A Survey of London
… The next is Cordwainer street warde, taking that name of Cordwainers, or Shoemakers, Curriars, and workers of … Iohn Grantham and Nicholas Bull had Chanteries there. Richard Chancer Father to Geffery Chaucer the poet, as may be … there. Thomas Roman, Maior 1310. had a Chauntrie there. Richard Chawcer Vintner gaue to that Church his tenement and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Cordwainer ward 13. CORDWAINER WARD. Cordwainer … on E. wall (2) to Humphry Levins, 1682, and Humphry his son, 1677, marble tablet, by T. Davis, with cartouche of … 1673; (3) to John King, 1704, and others later; (4) to Richard Chase, 1708, with shield-of-arms; (5) to Richard
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… NE, fSZ 08 NW) The parish, covering some 10,400 acres, one of the largest in Dorset, extends across the middle of the … of William Osmond, 1791, and Anne his wife, 1781; (6) of Richard Hordle, 1831, Dorothy his wife, 1852, and Eliza their … of John (Scott), 1st Earl of Eldon, to the designs of his son-in-law George Stanley Repton; the drawings are in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… an apex on Upton Heath 3 m. to the S. The extreme N. part of the parish is occupied by the flood plain of the river. To … Brass and Indent. Brass: in chancel, reset on N. wall, to Richard Birt, 1437, and Alice his wife, small figure of man … to inscription panels. Floor-slab: In S. porch, of Thomas, son of William and Elizabeth Doggett, date illegible. Plate: …
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