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A History of the County of Essex
… on the east side of the Roding, was the main settlement and included the parish church. Chigwell Row, a mile south of … century much of Buckhurst Hill was within Epping Forest and there were only a few scattered houses in that part of … the 'Maypole' and stood behind the site of the more recent inn of the same name, Old Bennetts, Hatchmans, Pearsmiths, …
A History of the County of Essex
… of CHIGWELL, later known as CHIGWELL HALL alias CHIGWELL-AND-WEST HATCH, was held in 1066 by Earl Harold. After the … in chief of the manor descended in the Limesi family and their heirs the Dodyngsells. John de Dodyngsells held it … on the marriage of the latter to Henry Goodricke of Grays Inn. 43 Mary and Henry are said to have sold it a year later …
A History of the County of Essex
… in London have made their country homes in Chigwell, 25 and the indigenous population, when not engaged in … cordwainers, a butcher, a weaver, a mason, a carpenter, and a brickmaker are named in various records. 26 They are … about 1860. It had ceased before 1888. 42 The best-known inn at Chigwell, the 'King's Head', has been mentioned above …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… acres on the E. bank of the R. Stour. The land is Upper and Lower Greensand, Gault and Kimmeridge Clay, with a tract of River Gravel close to … (17) Cottage, adjacent to the foregoing on the S. (18) Inn (83471276), with a symmetrical front of three bays. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which by 1341 had embraced lands which were in 1086, and remained, in Berkshire. 48 The Wiltshire part of the … 2,202 a. (891 ha.), contained Chilton Foliat village and East Soley and West Soley hamlets. The Berkshire part, … in 1954-5, 1 and a school was built later. 2 There was an inn in the village in 1620 3 and an inn called the Red Lion …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Introduction TOPOGRAPHY CHILTON POLDEN The parish and former chapelry of Chilton Polden, like its neighbours Catcott and Edington, is a long, narrow, rectangular area which … 26 probably the White Hart, recorded in 1861, and the New inn, on Cock Hill, recorded in 1866. 27 The White Hart …
The Environs of London
… at the distance of nine miles from Shoreditch church, and nine miles seven surlongs from Whitechapel. The parish is … Record in the Augmentation-office. Parliamentary Surveys, Lamb. MS. Library. Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, p. 342. … Proceedings of the Committee of plundered ministers, &c. Lamb. MS. Library, vol. xxxii. p. 368. Ibid. vol. xxxiv. p. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 34 lying 3½ miles (6 km.) northeast of Newmarket (Suff.) and 10 miles (16 km.) north-east of Cambridge, is a … of the county which stretches eastwards into Suffolk, and comprises the medieval township of Chippenham itself with … and the Hereward Housing Association. 87 There was an inn at Chippenham in 1633. 88 Since the late 18th century …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… which existed by the 12th century, served both Chippenham and Badlingham. It had belonged to the Mandevilles but was … Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iii. 503. B.L. Add. MS. 5807, f. 128; Lamb. Pal. MS. COMM. XIIa/13, f. 277. Cal. S.P. Dom. 1658-9, … ibid. glebe terrier (1846). Norf. R.O., REG/31, p. 1265; Lamb. Pal. Reg. Courtenay, f. 260. Norf. R.O., REG/31, p. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the north of the parish near the Iron-Age settlement and Anglo-Saxon cemetery. Thremhowe and Flothowe fields, to the south-west of the village, have … the purchase of estates ranging from 10-20 a. up to 80 a. and 124 a., including potentially 12½ farmsteads on the …
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