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A History of the County of Essex
… the early 14th century. They were presented by the rectors and at first held only permissive office. In 1374, however, a … of London on the application of Henry Marmion then rector and Richard de Benlace, then vicar. 54 Shortly before this, … in 1375. For his will see E.A.T. N.S. xi, 11. Challenor Smith, Additions to Newcourt, 29. Newcourt, Repert. ii, 142. …
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 … D/DDa M4. Lysons, Environs of London (1810), i, 641; T. Wright, Hist. Essex, ii, 386. Burke's Peerage (1913), St. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Great Childerley, that manor also had one of the 2 demesne and 4 of the 5 peasant ploughteams, and 5 of the 6 villani, 6 … was ploughed up. The change was probably effected by Wright Squire, owner of Knapwell, who had the lease of the … 1300. 59The village had carpenters in 1279 and 1320, and a smith in 1327. 60The manor farm regularly employed a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… after 1237, that fee was assigned c. 1244 to Dervorguilla and her husband John de Balliol, 90 whose heirs retained it … or his son Robert, lord of Great Oakley (Northants.), and by 1167 by Robert's son William. Probably in the 1170s … no. 20; Cal. Pat. 1354-60, 530. Leland, ltin. ed. Toulmin Smith, ii. 31. C.U.L., MS. Plan 552. P.R.O., PROB 5/1056, ff. …
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 … to Jewell. 31 The estate was afterwards acquired by Thomas Smith and combined with his other estate at Soley. 32 In 1575 Henry Smith bought an estate in West Soley from Thomas Rosewell. 33 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by 1329 as Chilton Trinity, 76 lay in three principal and several smaller parts. The principal parts were the three … Order, 1933; Census, 1931 pt. ii. Census, 1971. A. H. Smith, Eng. Place-Name Elements, ii. 152. Geol. Surv. Map 1", … Langdon, Huntspill. V.C.H. Som. i. 471, 485, 487, 520-1. Smith, Eng. P.-N. Elements, i. 16, 94; ii. 153-4. Cal. Inq. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 80 In 1857 a regular Sunday school was attended by 13 boys and 7 girls. 81 A room was built in 1868 for the vestry and Sunday school by J. Smith, the mayor of Bridgwater. 82 By 1883 Chilton's children …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Chippenham Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Beorhtnoth, first … his son's minority, but in 1787 it was sold to Drummond Smith, a London merchant. 34 In 1791 John Tharp (d. 1804) of … Good Hope, Jamaica, purchased the Chippenham estate from Smith. 35 Tharp's eldest son Joseph died before him in 1797, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… (O.S. 6 in. li. S.W.) Chipping Ongar is a small town and parish 6 m. N.N.W. of Brentwood. The Church and the Castle are the principal monuments. Roman (1). Roman … (Muilman Hist. (1770), III., 3167; Gough (1789), II., 51; Wright, Essex (1836), II., 330), also indicate a house or …
A History of the County of Essex
… The institutions of rectors have been recorded from 1363 and show that the advowson continued to be appurtenant to the … pro hac vice in 1409, the bishop by lapse in 1441, 1487, and 1557 and the Crown on several occasions during a … ii, 288. Acts of P.C. 1554-6, 34. E.R. xxx, 173-5; H. Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 202, 213. Davids, Evang. Nonconf. …
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