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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… ConditionPoor, very damp. Secular a(2). Cook's Hall, m. S.S.W. of the church, is of two storeys, …
A History of the County of Essex
… beneath the existing church. Its position next to Bergholt Hall suggests that it was established as a proprietary … about ½ mile south of the church and West Bergholt Hall on Cooks Hall Lane, was probably the site of the rectory house …
A History of the County of Essex
… the estate of 1 hide and 25 a. that later became Bergholt Hall manor apparently contracted between 1066 and 1086, its … 26½ a. that became the manor of Netherhall, later Cooks Hall, the number of bordarii increased from 2 to 6 and the … road, incorporating the c. 500 a. demesne of Bergholt Hall manor as well as the c. 180 a. demesne of Cooks Hall
A History of the County of Essex
… to the abbot of Waltham who apparently held it of Bergholt Hall manor by 1509. All three detached parts were transferred … 'copse by a hill', may describe the woods of Bergholt Hall. 20 The whole of the eastern side of the parish, … recorded in 1200. 29 The lords of the manors of Bergholt Hall, Lexden, and Abbotts in Stanway were responsible for …
A History of the County of Essex
… Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT The lord of Bergholt Hall manor claimed view of frankpledge, gallows, and the … 1827. 41 The medieval and early modern courts of Bergholt Hall manor dealt with varied business. Transfers of land were … and the regulation of the heath. 45 The manor of Cooks Hall, Netherhall, or Beaumonds also had courts leet, first …
A History of the County of Essex
… until 1488. 91 By 1119 the demesne tenant of BERGHOLT HALL was Robert de Sackville (d. c. 1137), from whom the … Andrew, then a minor. 95 He died before 1291 and Bergholt Hall passed to his son, another Andrew de Sackville. The … a third Andrew de Sackville. He died in 1370, and Bergholt Hall passed to his widow Maud. 96 Maud married Edmund de la …
Old and New London
… "Uplift a thousand voices, full and sweet, In this wide hall, with Earth's inventions stored, And praise th' … and hence the whole of the story. Mrs. Samuel Carter Hall, mentioning the tradition in her "Pilgrimages to English … the eminent geologist, lies buried here. Brompton Hall, the residence of the great Lord Burleigh, which stood …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and to build the alms-houses, a house for a matron, and a hall for religious services and social gatherings. In 1917 … The income in 1966-7 was £686 from stock. The homes, the hall, and the matron's residence are of brick with stone … early 19th century the money was distributed at Sandwell Hall and had become known as the Sandwell Dole. From …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the chaplain of West Bromwich by 1336, apparently in the Hall End area west of All Saints'; the chaplain was still … was then described as in decay. 42 It was in a house at Hall End that the minister and his wife were living in 1611. … to the south-east of the church. 44 The old house, at Hall End on the north side of what is now Vicarage Road, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Cross and the manor-house, corresponding with the present Hall Green Road; its western stretch was straightened in …
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