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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… or the outward trench of Wyldenhey, situated partly in Stanway parish, is the westernmost of the four dykes, and … continues southwards in strong outline to a spot east of Stanway Green, where it turns sharply towards the west and … Preface, p. xxiii.) The rampart at a point south of Stanway Green is 10 ft. above the ditch, which is 50 ft. wide …
A History of the County of Essex
… open fields extended into Lexden. 56 The parishes of Stanway, Lexden, and St. Mary's-at-theWalls certainly …
A History of the County of Essex
… the earlier one, taking traffic from the London road at Stanway in a wide arc to join the Ipswich road at Ardleigh. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 3 s. 3 d. 21In 1610 tithes included those from c. 23 a. in Stanway, and from land in Great and Little Birch, Easthorpe, …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Marks Tey; a detached 10 a. of Birch and two parts of Stanway, of 105 a. and c. 3 a., were transferred to Copford. … road crosses it on the eastern parish boundary and where Stanway bridge was later built. 97That road was the Roman … had relatives at Kelvedon, Little Bardfield, Olivers in Stanway, and at Thorpe Morieux (Suff.), and colonial links. …
A History of the County of Essex
… or BODDINGHAM HALL, in the south of Copford bordering on Stanway and Birch, 12was held in 1066 by a free man. After …
A History of the County of Essex
… Worship Reg. no. 28060; E.R.O., Sale cat. B4816; below, Stanway, Nonconf. [R. Searles and S. Humm] Marks Tey …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… Mace London < England Official Thomas Knyvet (m) Esquire Stanway < Essex < England Other William Milreth (m) Sheriff …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… C. used force and arms to break their close at Little Stanway, Essex, where they felled and took 10,000 cartloads … Type Place Date House-breaking Taking of Goods Little Stanway < Essex < England (initial) 06/12/1476 Individuals …
A History of the County of Essex
… to William Nutbrowne, of Wakering Place, Barking, and of Stanway Hall, 123 steward of the manor of Barking, who left … death in 1616 Cockermouth probably passed, like Stanway, to his eldest son Henry (d. 1617) and then to the …