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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Packer, J. O., Southgate St, Gloucester, cm and u (1839). [D] Packer, John, Southgate St, Gloucester, cm and u (1830). … Jaques, parish of St Giles-in-the-Fields, London, cm ( c.1706d. 1765). Son of Daniel Paillet of the province of … and 80 Charlton St, Somers Town in 1827. [D] Pocock, W., Leyton, London, cm (1824). Bankruptcy announced, Brighton …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1229, 156 and the advowson, valued at 4 13 s. 4 d. in 1291 157 and in 1480 158 and at 7 1 s. 10 d. in 1535, 159 with the rectory, followed the same descent … each at Easter. Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). a P.C.C. 48 Duke. Sheahan, Hist. and Topog. of Bucks. 443. …
A History of the County of Essex
… replaced by a new iron bridge in 1862, and again rebuilt c. 1930. 30 The medieval pattern of settlement changed little … first Monday after the full moon. Membership was 2 s. 6 d. and 1 s. each meeting, with fines for late arrival and … mill, and 208 a. 160 The manor descended with Ruckholt in Leyton until 1345, when William of Bumpstead was hanged for …
A History of the County of Essex
… Osyth's abbey, lord of the manor of Costed, was licensed c. 1180 to assart 40 a. at Brentwood, in 1221 to build a … from London arrived within the day; the postage was 4 d. 45 By 1813 there was a postal service between Brentwood … was based at Shenfield Road, Brentwood, until it moved to Leyton in 1886. 118 Brentwood cricket club, formed c. 1881, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that part of the boundary, and at inclosure in 1808 c. 4 a. were confirmed to the tenant of Clifton mill in … manor of 1447. 28 Most tenants paid rent at the rate of 12 d. a year for a whole burgage and 6 d. for a half. In the … decree, 219 and in 1765 was held by George Stow of Low Leyton (Essex), who died in 1774. His sonin-law, the Revd. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… for Dunstable's reputation for healthiness. Defoe, writing c. 1778, notices that Dunstable having no running water near … encouraged settlers around it by promising them land at 12 d. an acre and the privileges accorded to the burgesses of … 106 The judge most hostile to the liberty was Roger de Leyton, who attempted his utmost to crush the prior's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Tench, esq. who died in 1710, and was buried at Low Leyton, in Essex. His only surviving son, Fither Tench, was … the chapel of Farningham, with its appurtenauces, &c. belonging to it, as is therein mentioned; and that the … yeoman, at 12l. 6s. 8d. per annum. In 1633, John Gifford, D. D. rector, let the same to Thomas Gifford, his son, at …
A History of the County of Essex
… to have given to St. John the Evangelist. A chronicle of c. 1436 names Havering as the place where the ring was … is a small Palladian mansion built in 1729 by John Baynes (d. 1737), serjeant-at-law, from plans by Henry Flitcroft. 19 … above. 38 The manor had outlying appurtenances in Leyton, Loughton, and Fyfield. 39 In 1086 it was held in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Harvey was Master of the King's Ordnance in 1461, and died c. 1475. 78 His son, who married Agnes daughter of Nicholas … let at 16 a year, and 1 r. 16 p., known as Old Leyton Allotment, let at 10 s. a year, which are applied in sums of 3 s. to poor families and of 1 s. 6 d. to poor children. By a scheme of the Charity Commissioners …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the name of gavelkind. And the jury found for the prior, &c. 2 who after this seems to have remained in the … of Mr. Poole, of Charing, who marrying Dr. John Ludwell, M.D. late of Oriel college, Oxford, entitled him to it for his … Knight, now of Canterbury, the present owner of it. LEYTON, alias LEYTON, is a small manor here, situated at a …
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