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A History of the County of Essex
… aisle is a brass to Thomas Colt (1559) and Magdalen his wife (1591). In the chancel is a wall monument to Sir Edward … Denny (1600) (second son of Sir Anthony) and Margaret his wife. 105 Near this is an effigy of Elizabeth, Lady Greville …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Waltham, and in 1086 there were three. 64 In 1108 Maud, wife of Henry I, granted a mill, or 2 mills, in Waltham to … It was demolished in 1852. 86 Between 1108 and 1118 Maud, wife of Henry I, granted the canons of Waltham 'fairs' on the …
A History of the County of Essex
… land in Epping about 1115. 99 Henry I granted to his first wife Maud 'Waltham with all things appertaining to it and the … away from them by Bishop Walcher. 103 Adeliza, second wife of Henry I, held Waltham by his grant, and gave the … Adeliza. 107 D'Aubigny appears to have held it until his wife's death in 1151. In 1144 he was involved in a struggle …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… George Monox, 1543, Lord Mayor of London, and Ann, his wife, 1500, kneeling figures of man in fur gown with chain, … only. Indents: In nave (1) of figures of man and wife and inscription-plate, probably of brass (4); (2) of … with a standing cherub, one shield of arms; (2) of Mary, wife of Sir Thomas Merry, 1632, marble wall-monument (Plate …
The Environs of London
… to the share of Anne, sister of the Duke of Warwick, and wife of Richard Nevil, Earl of Salisbury, who enjoyed also, … Thomas Tasker, who died in 1605, left to his wife Susan a capital messuage in Walthamstow called … of Sir Thomas,) 1596; Capt. John Bonnell, 1703; Mary, his wife, (daughter of John Morice, Esq. and grandaughter of Sir …
A History of the County of Essex
… On the floor is a mutilated brass of Thomas Hale and his wife (1588), both figures being palimpsest, with parts of … kneeling brass figures of George Monoux (d. 1544) and his wife Anne, all that remains of the tomb originally built … by Sir Thomas Merry of Winns (later Water House) to his wife Mary (d. 1632), with demi-figures of them both in oval …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1884. 273 By 1905 he had given up the boys school. 274 His wife kept the girls school until she retired in 1911. 275 … his will dated 1812 left 800 stock after the death of his wife, who held it for life, to the Monoux alms-house poor. … his freehold house in Forest Road after the death of his wife Susanna to the trustees of Squire's alms-houses for …
A History of the County of Essex
… is no record of a leet being held. Peter de Maule and his wife Christine had a court at Higham in 1257, with the right …
A History of the County of Essex
… daughter by Waltheof. 10 Simon had the custody of his wife's younger sister, Alice, Waltheof's coheir. On her … he granted to Adam de Bedyk, the king's tailor, and his wife, Joan, William's daughter, an annuity of 100, of which … honours and estates. Low Hall was settled on him and his wife Margaret in 1399, and Walthamstow Tony in 1400. 32 He …
A History of the County of Essex
… the support of Captain George Collard (d. 1853) and his wife. In 1847 Captain Collard conveyed some land to his wife for her disposal for charitable purposes and in the same … of a side room as a chapel in 1934 in memory of his wife. In 1925 he vested in trustees 10,000 deposited in his …
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