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A History of the County of Essex
… and Joan and Katherine his wives, William Nodes (1594) and Elizabeth (Wollsey) his wife. Others are probably to George … Commission. Newcourt, Repert. ii, 395-6; Morant, Essex, i, 164; Kelly's Dir. Essex (1862 f.); Chel. Dioc. Year Bk. … Com.), 24; Feud. Aids, ii, 204. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i, 435. E.R.O., D/CT 225. Ibid. E.R.O., T/P 19. For the …
A History of the County of Essex
… and a Member of Parliament. 8 He entertained James I at Loughton Hall in 1605. 9 He died in 1606 and was … descended in the Wroth family until the death in 1738 of Elizabeth, wife of John Wroth (d. 1718), the fourth of his … then passed to William, 4th Earl of Rochford, grandson of Elizabeth Wroth's sister Jane. 22 John Wroth (III), who was …
A History of the County of Essex
… attended the vestry and usually kept the minutes. Mrs. Elizabeth Wroth of Loughton Hall was also a regular attendant … E.R.O., T/P 18. For fuller details see Waller, Loughton, i, 46. Waller, Loughton, i, 46. The opening date was altered to 12 Nov. in 1753: see …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… although Lovington was settled on his two daughters, Elizabeth and Anne, to provide marriage portions. 23 Maurice … of his son James in 1727 as the portion of his wife Elizabeth. The estate continued to be held by members of the … W. Phelps, History and Antiquities of Somerset (1836), I, 452. VCH Som. II, 343; Youngs, Admin. Units, I, 431, 442. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… an urn full of coins from "Julius Caesar to Constantine I," appear to have been found, but are very unsatisfactorily … Kyngestone, 1548, inscription only, erected 1557; (3) of Elizabeth, wife of Tobias Wood, 1620, with kneeling figures … Owsley, 1714, and Catherine, 1709; Newdigate, 1714, and Elizabeth, 1721, his children, marble tablet with composite …
A History of the County of Sussex
… son, also John (d. 1720 or 1721), devised it to his sister Elizabeth Batten. 27 By 1795 it belonged to John Blagrave, 28 … pp. 126-7. Ibid. 1572-5, p. 104. P.R.O., E 134/27 Eliz. I East./16; E 134/27 Eliz. I Hil./1; E 134/30 Eliz. I Hil./6; cf. below, econ. hist. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… cf. P.R.O., PROB 11/113, ff. 101v.-102. G.E.C. Baronetage, i. 205-6, ii. 198; Secker's Visit. 12; above, manor. The … Dir. Oxon. (1939) that the Throckmorton plot against Elizabeth I was laid at Lower Haddon is false. …
Old and New London
… Ethelred's TimeThe Price of Fish as regulated by Edward I.Billingsgate constituted a Free and Open Market by Act of … smelt less than five inches long from nose to tail. Stow (Elizabeth) describes Billingsgate as a port or harborough for … Quay or Wharf, which we find noticed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth as containing an ingenious seminary for the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… with broken pediment, to Thomas Tyringham, 1629, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter ofSanders, 1638, with arms … tablet in moulded frame to Francis Tyringham, 1684, and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Chelsham, 'Clerk of the … Tyringham, 1603; (2) to Thomas Tyringham, 1609; (3) to Elizabeth Tyringham, 1639. Piscina: in the chancel, with ogee …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… endowed it with 50 per annum; and his second wife, Lady Elizabeth, further gave 40 per annum and a school-house. … and Roman coins have been frequently found. Charles I. slept at the old mansion-house of Loxley the night before …
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