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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the parish of Wybunbury, union and hundred of Nantwich, S. division of the county of Chester, 1 mile (S. E.) from … The fine old mansion of Albyns, the residence of the Abdy family, built by Inigo Jones, is situated here. The … In the church are also monuments to the family of Abdy; to John, Lord Fortescue, one of the justices of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Stapleford Abbots 88. STAPLEFORD ABBOTS. (C.d.) (O.S. 6 in. lviii. S.E.) Stapleford Abbots is a parish 5 m. N. … in the 19th century with the exception of the N. or Abdy Chapel, which is of 17th-century red brick and has a … and shields in the spandrels, painted with the arms of Abdy. The overmantel is of three panelled bays with …
A History of the County of Essex
… the Prior of Holy Trinity, Aldgate, was then valued at 13 s. 4 d. 47 In 1535 the rectory was valued at £16 15 s. 48 Its … also probably dating from the 14th century. The north or Abdy chapel is of red brick and has semicircular headed … suggests that it was rebuilt or largely altered by the Abdy family later in the 17th century. 53 In about 1770 the …
A History of the County of Essex
… to 507. 7 It remained very close to 500 until the 1880's, when it fell to 320 in 1891. 8 It then rose again to 433 … she occupied 140 acres, mainly woodland. 41 Sir Thomas Abdy owned 350 acres of which 125 acres, mainly wood and … were blown off 59 and the building was demolished. 60 O.S. 2½ in. Map, sheets 51/49, 51/59. Inf. from Essex County …
A History of the County of Essex
… Edmunds before the Conquest. It was recorded in the abbey's registers that one night in 1013 the lord of the manor of … at a rent of £538 14 s. 6 d. a year, to John Rutherforth Abdy, owner of Albyns manor. 3 J. R. Abdy still held the lease when it expired in 1835. 4 The …
A History of the County of Essex
… the first person to sign the minutes was John Rutherforth Abdy, lord of Albyns from 1798 to 1840. 74 On several other occasions Abdy signed immediately after the rector. Abdy's attendance at vestry meetings was erratic but he showed …
A History of the County of Essex
… farm estate is now charged with the annual sum of £30 12 s. which goes towards the secondary education of a pupil from … had their fees paid and some clothes given them by Mrs. Abdy of Albyns. 8 This girls' school seems to have accepted boys as pupils at some time before 1839, when the Abdy family was still its sole supporter. 9 In 1846-7, when …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… ser, 100.4 Mary, 101.102 ABBOTT: Abraham; Kath, w; Sam, s, 104.107 Anne, ser, 102.161 Benjamin; Jane, w, 99.24 … ser, 107B.73 Ephraim; Sunam, w; Mary, d; Susan, d; Thomas, s, 107D.70 James; Dorcas, w, 102.254 Jeremiah; Anne, w, … Mary, w; Sarah, d, 104.47 Thomas; Elizabeth, w, 102.13 ABDY: Margaret, 109.10 William; Johanna, d; James, s; …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Eliz, 5.16 Abbey Abby: Thos, joiner; Ann, w; Morgan, s, 62.2 Wm, carpenter; Mary, w; Wm, s; Mary, d, 45.5 Abbis Abbys: Rob, goldsmith; Jane, w; Jas, … ser, 74.15 Abbutt Ankrill, 47.4 Abbynatha Mary, ser, 46.2 Abdy Hen; Ann, w; Wm, s; Hen, s; Anne, d, 1.12 Abenandenon …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… letters from the Secretary of State signifying His Majesty's approval or disapproval, are in the series entitled … and arms of Fletcher. 17 May 388 Do. Rutherforth, Thomas Abdy, of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, Esq.,to take surname of Abdy only. 2 June (398401 in paging of this vol. omitted.) …
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