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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
Walford, Letton, and Newton 73 WALFORD, LETTON, AND NEWTON (C.a.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)II, S.W., … is about 94 ft. in diameter at the base and rises about 9 or 10 ft. above the surrounding ground. The ditch round the …
A History of the County of Essex
… sable, a lion's face between four crosses bottenee, or The land rises gradually from the rich alluvial marshes … Mile. It was previously called Trikerslane (recorded 1414) or Crykettslane (1516). 17 West of Crooked Mile is a wide … Crown. 240 With many others it was granted to Sir Ralph Sadler in 1547 241 and later in the same year was alienated …
The Environs of London
… the greater number lie in the following hamlets or streets: Wood-street, Clay-street, Marshstreet, … 3, Chapel-end, &c. Manors. Manor of Waltham-stow Tony, or High Hall. The manor of Walthamstow was, in the reign of … Limsey 21, and his heirs male; and, in 1541, to Sir Ralph Sadler, in see 22. I suppose it was this estate (and not …
A History of the County of Essex
… 'an old, rotten house in times past an alehouse', with 5 or 6 chambers, kitchen, milkhouse, and buttery, and 6 a. of … Mary's Ch. leaflet, c. 1886); White's Dir. Essex (1848); Walford, Greater London, i. 467. Kelly's Dir. Essex (1878); … Mary's Ch. leaflet, c. 1886); Bosworth, St. Mary's Ch. 7; Walford, Greater London, i. 467. Chelmsford Dioc. Chron. Nov. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Salters woods (10 a.), and Great and Little Halebrains or Hale Brinks with 40 a. and 4 a. respectively. Those were … 215 a., 15 survived to the mid 19th century. Mill field or Higham Hill common (104 a.), mentioned in 1478, 16 lay in … Level by John Noble 1747. See p. 264. See p. 283. E. Walford, Greater London (1898), i. 456; G. A. Blakeley, …
A History of the County of Essex
… but it seems to have closed by 1818. 27 From 1815 or earlier 50 girls were clothed and educated in the … 2 orphanages, but by 1906 about a third of them had closed or left Walthamstow. 246 The number declined after the First … Essex (1890, 1906). V.C.H. Essex, ii. 528, 5501. M. E. Sadler, Rep. Sec. and Higher Educ. in Essex (1906), 183. …
A History of the County of Essex
… The manor of WALTHAMSTOW, later called WALTHAMSTOW TONY or HIGH HALL, 2 the largest in the parish, may originally … of Walthamstow Bedyk, later called Walthamstow Fraunceys or Low Hall. 23 Ralph de Tony V died in France in 1295, … until his execution for treason in 1540, and by Sir Ralph Sadler. 46 In 1544 the Crown granted the manor in fee, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The parish comprises 757 acres, of which 24 are common or waste land. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's … Exeter, and comprises 2500 acres, of which 181 are common or waste: blue lias is quarried, chiefly for walls and … The poor have about 35 acres of land, left chiefly by John Sadler in 1563. Walton-On-The-Hill (St. Mary) …
Old and New London
… yards distant, on East Hill. The Surrey County Prison, or House of Correction, was erected in 1851, and covers a … to passengers travelling on the South-Western main line, or the Crystal Palace and West-end Railway, stood for several … of lion-catching; tumbling by the young Polander, from Sadler's Wells; several diverting comic songs; a humorous …
A History of the County of Essex
… gave 500 stock in trust to provide blankets, clothing, or bread for the poor at Christmas. In 1962 the income was 12 … Bk. (19523), 82. For those schools see pp. 2356. M. E. Sadler, Rep. Secondary and Higher Educ. in Essex (1906), … (1848 and 1863); Kelly's Dir. Essex (1870 sqq.). M. E. Sadler, Rep. Sec. Educ. Essex (1906), 150. Eastment, …
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