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A History of the County of Essex
… land which, early in the 13th century, Gillian daughter of Ellis carried in marriage to William of Mardyke. 133 About … to (Great) Gardens, from the 14th cent. onwards, e.g.: New Coll. MS. 9744, f. 163; E.R.O., D/DU 102/32, m. 5; … i. 69, confuses (Great) Gardens with Lee Gardens. See e.g. Horn. Docs. nos. 194, 343, 459. Collectanea Topographica …
The Environs of London
… Esq. It was aliened by these parties in 1773 to Samuel Ellis, Esq.; of whom it was purchased in 1792 by Thomas … Richard Holland, Esq. in 1757, 6 l. per annum; and Samuel Ellis, Esq. in 1792, the sum of 300 l. for the same purpose. … marshall'd, viz. Quarterly of four.1. Harrington. 2. G. a chevron between 3 cinquefoils OrChambers. 3. G. a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was let at £33 in 1827. In 1847 3 a. were sold to the G.N.R. for £1,000, which was invested in stock, and the … 4 a. were leased at £14 and from 1853 at £24. In 1878 the G.N.R. bought the remaining land for £3,750, which was also … the poor of Hornsey Side not receiving relief. Samuel Ellis (d. 1791), of Topsfield Hall, bequeathed £300 to buy …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… acquired by the local board as a depot in 1869, 15 and the G.N.R.'s sidings east of Archway Road. In 1877 a board school … Rev. i. 15-16. Sales parts. penes Messrs. Prickett & Ellis. Holly Village is reserved for treatment under St. … Assurance Co. Sales parts. penes Messrs. Prickett & Ellis. Who Was Who, 1916-28. A. Latimer, Story of Highgate …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… & London Railway Co. in 1864 and the remainder to the G.N.R. in 1868. High or Rote Reding, in 1536 six closes of 52 … and John Worgan. They sold it in 1773 to Samuel Ellis (d. 1791), tenant of the Three Tuns, 24 whose executors … lanes called Topsfield Hall was built after 1781 by Samuel Ellis 34 and sold to John William Paul in 1791. He devised it …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was built of flint and terracotta, to the designs of G. Baines, 44 with late Gothic and art nouveau features, … Evangelical Mag. xiv. 476. Guildhall MS. 9558, f. 455. G.R.O. Worship Returns, iii, no. 1137. S. W. Kitchener, … as 1875: W. T. Whitley, Baptists of Lond. 213-14. J. E. Ellis, John Wm. Kirton, 173. V.C.H. Mdx. v. 360. Mudie-Smith, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Saints, and of St. Giles, Dorset, 1684-1712, licenced (v.g.) 14 July, 1684, to marry Paine, daughter of William … of Oxford 1609-15, earl of Northampton 13 March, 1604, k.g. 1605, keeper of the privy seal 1608; died 15 June, 1614. … co. Merioneth, 1704. See Foster's Index Eccl. Humphreye, Ellis "ser." Jesus Coll., matric. 10 March, 1656-7; B.A. 4 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the clerk of the peace was a Horsham solicitor, William Ellis. 47 In 1809, however, the poor condition of the town … type were Comptons Brow east of the town, belonging to J. G. Millais, the naturalist and travel writer, and the … Village Labourer (1948 edn.), ii. 58-60; E. Hobsbawm and G. Rudé, Capt. Swing, 111-13, 190, 218, 233; Extracts from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… probably of the 15th century. Fittings Bells: six; 3rd, by Ellis and Francis Knight, 1647. Brasses and Indents. Indents: …
A History of the County of Stafford
… CP 43/470, m. 216; S.H.C. 1920 and 1922, 198 (correcting G.E.C. Baronetage, iii. 278-9). Para. based on Sir Ric. Edge, … brass in nave of Horton church. Inf. from Mr. Ian Moxon of Ellis Moxon, solicitors of Hanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Cooklin. … L.J.R.O., B/C/11, Ric. Yardley (1664); B/V/1/72, p. 15; A. G. Matthews, Congregational Churches of Staffs. (preface …
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