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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… intact at Colneford House, Earls Colne (Plate, p. 235) and Wivenhoe (No. 6) (Plate, p. 235); more fragmentary examples … houses at Bradfield Hall in Bradfield (Plate, p. 10) and Wivenhoe Hall in Wivenhoe (Plate, p. 234), and Beckingham Hall in Tolleshunt …
A History of the County of Essex
… Sir Richard Walton, founded a chantry of two chaplains in Wivenhoe church for the souls of Sir Richard and his wife … after the Chantries Act of 1545 16 the lands with which Wivenhoe Chantry had been endowed were taken into the king's …
A History of the County of Essex
… abbey in or about 1366 by John, son of John de Sutton of Wivenhoe. 612 Sutton's father, John, son of William de … Sutton had married Margery, coheir of Richard Batayle of Wivenhoe, 614 who held land in Barking in 1289. 615 This …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Oliver in the Inferior List. William Leaper to command the Wivenhoe smack [the Customs smack at Wivenhoe] on the Establishment for the port of London loco …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to be superseded. Thomas Jacomb (waiter and searcher at Wivenhoe) as a landwaiter, London port, loco John Minat, … to be superseded. John Yates as waiter and searcher at Wivenhoe in Colchester port loco the above Thomas Jacomb, who …
A History of the County of Essex
… pay the expenses of the suit against Sir Roger Townsend of Wivenhoe over the borough's rights in the Colne. 21 The …
A History of the County of Essex
… Calais, and the Azores was dominated by Colchester and Wivenhoe vessels, shipments to 'Camphere', 'Rickade' and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… vessels are small and well piloted, the employing of some Wivenhoe vessels will be an effectual means to keep this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… were all Englishmen, the captain being Rob. Walker, of Wivenhoe;order that the Customs' Commissioners have Walker …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
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