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The Environs of London
… sixteenth century) the rectory was on lease to Nicholas Fulham 65. In the year 1650, it was reported by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Fen's interest in the lease, conveyed it to Nicholas Fulham of Chigwell. 74 In 1569 Fulham sold the lease to Robert Spakman. 75From 1635 to 1660 …
A History of the County of Essex
The Environs of London
… Walsingham for a tenement and lands in Plumsted, called Fulham-place 16. It has since passed through the same hands …
Old and New London
… place we read of "Boat-hier for to take the children to Fulham to be Bishoped," i.e. confirmed. We find also … be put we have given an amusing instance in our account of Fulham Palace. 6 A little to the east of the "Red Lion," on … crossing over the Thames by a bridge of boats from Fulham to Putney, we have already told. 8 Turnham Green was …
The Environs of London
… of the church of St. Paul's, I suspect that the manor in Fulham, said to belong to the canons of that cathedral, was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a bridge in 1759. 47 There was no other bridge nearer than Fulham in 1826, however, 48 and Chiswick ferry was still used …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… or oats. The soil varied widely in richness: Chiswick, Fulham, and Chelsea produced exceptionally fine barley both …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which in 1086 constituted one manor within the vill of Fulham. 31 Their lands were divided before 1181, although the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1508, M.A. 18 Jan., 1512-13. Cluet, Francis s. James, of Fulham, Middlesex, pleb. Oriel Coll., matric. 20 June, 1628, … rector of St. Ann and St. Agnes, London, 1617, vicar of Fulham and archdeacon of Middlesex 1620. See Foster's Index …
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