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A History of the County of Essex
… c. 1848 to c. 1870 it was the home of Frederick Archer Houblon. 18 In 1873 it was bought from the Risden trustees by … 297; (1863), 335; Kelly's Dir. Essex (1870). In 1851 Houblon was insane, with a resident doctor: E.R.O., T/A …
A History of the County of Essex
… 40 It had been closed by 1777, as the result of Jacob Houblon's alterations to the forest. 41 The present road from … passed with it. In 1841 the manor, owned by John Archer Houblon, comprised 168 a. 240 Lea Hall house, which stands … Ryes, then comprising 265 a., had been sold to John Archer Houblon of Great Hallingbury. 292 Ryes house occupied a …
A History of the County of Essex
… with the manor of Great Hallingbury until the Archer-Houblon estate was broken up in the 1920s. It comprised 180 … Stort in 1924. 87 In the early 19th century John Archer Houblon, owner of Hallingbury Place in Great Hallingbury and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (q.v.) and is at present owned by Col. G. B. Archer-Houblon. Church The church of ST. BARNABAS was rebuilt in … 1801, and Thomas Hughes, clerk, in 1807; but John Archer-Houblon, the lord of the manor, presented in 1816, and the … in his family. The present patron is Col. G. B. Archer-Houblon, the lord of the manor. In 1291 the church was valued …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the property was bought and the wells closed by the Misses Houblon, then living in a house nearly opposite, now Ellerker … road are the almshouses founded by Rebecca and Susannah Houblon in 1757; the entrance to the front quadrangle has … of the building. There is also a house for the chaplain. Houblon's Almshouses were founded in 1757 and 1758 by Rebecca …
A History of the County of Essex
… until after the First World War, when the Archer-Houblon estates were broken up. 116 There was a house at …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 106 (q.v.), being now in the gift of Captain Archer-Houblon. The chapels of Balking and Woolstone were dependent … parishes in 1846, and are in the gift of Captain Archer-Houblon. The chapelry of Woolstone is, however, about to be …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the property of the lord of the manor, Col. G. B. Archer-Houblon, but is at present the residence of Major R. P. … daughter Susanna, who had been married in 1770 to Jacob Houblon of Great Hallingbury, Essex. 50 In 1809 she assumed … of Newton, and died before 1822, when her son John Archer Houblon was in possession of the manor. 51 John Archer …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1696
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… Samuel Lethieullier [illegible] W. Gore [illegible] A. Houblon Thomas Goddard R [Raworthe?] Nathaniell [Te...?] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… added, a few days later, Mr. Charles Chamberlain, Sir J. Houblon, and Mr. J. Herne (p. 74). There is no record of the …
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