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A History of the County of Essex
… unsubstantiated, is that a crocodile escaped from Richard I's menagerie in the Tower of London and caused much damage … Newhouse. 76 The Black House, formerly the workhouse, and Elizabeth's are part of a range of 18th-century and earlier … 131. E.R.O., Q/SBb 260. P.N. Essex, 404. V.C.H. Essex, i. 307. E.R.O., D/P 277/12/2; ibid. Q/SBb 430/1. Ibid. T/A …
A History of the County of Essex
… Robert Gernon's fief had escheated to the Crown, and Henry I granted it to William de Munfitchet and thereafter the … 1435), and to Richard's son Richard (fl. 1455). 8 In 1480 Elizabeth, widow of Sir Thomas Waldegrave, held the manor … Mannocks sold it to Sir William Waldegrave and his wife Elizabeth. 17 Thereafter it descended with Wormingford Hall …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Philip, son of Robert Kinge, Bishop of Oxford, 1592, and Elizabeth, his wife (who put up the brass), five sons, six … of altar step, (1) to Winnifred Littlepace, 1686, and Elizabeth Pryce, her daughter, 1694; (2) to Thomas Stevens, 1687, to Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Stevens, 1685, to Thomas …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Stanley family; and the property came subsequently ( temp. Elizabeth) to the family of Egerton. Worsley is eminently … its introduction by the Flemings in the reign of Henry I., was, on the petition of the inhabitants of Norwich, … poor. Sir Thomas Bromley, lord chancellor in the reign of Elizabeth, and successor of Sir Nicholas Bacon, was born at …
A History of the County of York
… 1284 his remains were translated in the presence of Edward I and Queen Eleanor. 38 The statutes made in 1294 ordered … over the stall of the preaching dignitary of the day. 8 In Elizabeth I's reign preaching was required as a test of the … enjoined by Archbishop Holgate in 1552 fell into disuse in Elizabeth I's reign. Archbishop Dolben in 1685 ordered the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… a square Elizabethan window to light the pulpit (Hutchins I, 699); this last has been destroyed and the opening blocked … the Cow Pox by Innoculation . . .', headstone; (3) to Elizabeth Jesty, wife of the above, 1824, headstone. … perhaps the fragments referred to in Hutchins (I, 700) as found in a farmhouse and placed in the squint by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by a Scheme of 1972; £4.80 was paid out in 1975. St. Elizabeth's alms-houses were founded in 1859 by Alfred Burges … site. In 1953, to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the mayor of Worthing and others raised a fund …
A History of the County of Sussex
… son George (d.s.p. 1793), 59 whose sister and heir Elizabeth married W. S. Poyntz. 60 Elizabeth died in 1830, and her husband in 1840, when the … in the early 15th century and in 1493. 80 V.C.H. Suss. i. 448. Suss. Fines, ii (S.R.S. vii), pp. 62-3; Cal. Pat. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… supposed to have become forfeited in the reign of Edward I. by the act for the dissolution of chantries, James I., in 1622, on the petition of the inhabitants, confirmed … of which, together with about 6 a year bequeathed by Elizabeth Martindale, is applied in teaching children. On …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Hey makede", c. 135060. Brass: In chancelon N. wall, to Elizabeth, wife of William Lawrence, 1672, with …
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