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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… principal monument. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Mary (Plate, p. 92) stands at the E. end of the parish. … front rail, 17th-century. Floor-slabs: In chancel (1) to Thomas Greene, 1698, and his wife, 1719, with achievement of … 12th-century or earlier. Easthorpe, The Parish Church of St Mary. ConditionGood. Secular a(2). Badcock's Farm, house …
A History of the County of Essex
… received 7 s. 2 d. a year for the use of the altar, from Thomas Porter's land. 76 The average net income in 1835 was … 82 It was sold in 1929, and subsequently called St. Mary's Grange. 83 The earliest part of the house, timber- … rectory and from 1994 at Messing vicarage. 2 The church of ST. MARY, Easthorpe Road, the dedication of which was …
A History of the County of Essex
… formerly called Foucher's, was presumably associated with Thomas and Robert Fowcher, recorded in 1417, 95 Hoggets at …
A History of the County of Essex
… manor until her death in 1439 when it passed to her son, Thomas Peyton. 11 Thomas (d. 1484) was succeeded in turn by his grandson Thomas … 7 a., belonged in the Middle Ages to Haynes's chantry of St. Peter's church Colchester; in 1550 the king sold it to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… had made a successful presentation the previous year. 25 Thomas Heneage, lord of the manor, presented in 1532, 26 but … a crossbow-shot from the church; 65 it was dedicated to St. Kenelm. 66 In 1340 services at the chapel had been … the advowson by the Staffords in 1569. 13 The church of ST. MICHAEL, formerly St. Mary, 14 comprises nave, chancel, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the lord of the manor in 1444 and it was leased instead to Thomas Webb. The mill had been described as ruinous in 1440 and Thomas was being ordered to rebuild it in 1448 and later. 9 Thomas or his son of the same name held it until at least …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Church Way which had been damaged by the horses of Thomas Webb, the tenant of Churchend Mill, in 1449. 44 In … porch with Ionic columns. Since 1946 it has housed the St. George's Diocesan Training School, a further-education …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… death in 1530. 50 In 1531 the Crown granted the manors to Thomas Heneage and Catherine his wife, 51 who exchanged them … and Margaret, who sold the Leaze and its park (88 a.) to Thomas Marling, of the family of millowners, in 1870. Emma … occupied by the Hicks family after his death. 91 Sold to Thomas Marling in 1870, 92 it was owned and occupied by James …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… the Kimber family, 61 and in 1824 a lease was granted to Thomas Bendry who sold it to Thomas Clarke in 1830. In 1882 … Hyde, instituted in 1458, 149 also held a prebend at St. Mary's college in Hastings castle. 150 Richard Hill, who … 50 in 1702, the profits to be given to 5 poor people on St. Thomas's day. 190 The principal was lent out to private …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Ages. The parish was often called Leach (or Eastleach) St. Andrew in the Middle Ages 4 from the dedication of the … of the road in the parish was used as a route from Coln St. Aldwyns to Witney 12 but in 1976 the east part was no … village and parish from the 1770s. T. S. Bazley (later Sir Thomas), owner of the estate from 1867, provided a number of …