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A History of the County of Essex
… Tony survive from 1677 to 1930. 4 Courts leet and baron were held up to 1895, at Tony (Shern) Hall until 1848 … exist from 1693 to 1883. 11 The Rectory manor held a court baron at irregular intervals, rolls surviving for the years … 17 The manor held both courts leet, until 1664, and courts baron. In 1796 the courts formerly held for Higham Bensted …
A History of the County of Essex
… sold it in 1601 to Sir James Altham (d. 1617), later a baron of the exchequer. 262 From him it passed successively …
A History of the County of Essex
… Labour: Walthamstow West was regained by Valentine (later Baron) McEntee, first mayor of Walthamstow, who had …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… John de Charlton, whom the king ennobled by the title of Baron Powys, and in whose descendants the proprietorship of …
The Environs of London
… mutilated. Various tombs. Samuel Palmer. Edward Barker, Baron of the Exchequer. In the chancel are the monuments of … hospital, who died in 1738; Edward Barker, Esq. Baron of the Exchequer, who was born at Wandsworth in 1678, … Rowton, were baptised Jan. 25, 16934." "David Montolieu, Baron de St. Hyppolite, aged 93, buried June 16, 1761." "The …
A History of the County of Essex
… iv. 241. Morant, Essex, i. 31; D.N.B. s.v. Dashwood, F., baron le Despenser. Named on Rocque's map (17446); cf. D.N.B. …
A History of the County of Essex
… gaps in the 16th and 17th centuries. 1 Courts leet and baron were being held up to 1643, after which only courts baron are recorded. The leet appointed a constable (to 1629), …
A History of the County of Essex
… leased most of the estate to James Lord, of Danbury, a baron of the Exchequer. 48 The lease later passed to Joan …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cotton argent. The lords of Warblington had both a court baron and a court leet, but have ceased to hold either. 50 It …
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