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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… u (1767). On 20 November 1767 paid 22 by Richard Hoare of Boreham House, Essex. [Essex RO, D/Du 649/2] Watson, , 21 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… South Field. Of the outlying hamlets of Warminster, Boreham had its own fields and its agriculture is dealt with … that most, if not all, these virgaters held their land in Boreham, being the predecessors of the group of large … only had 6 copyholds of over 20 a. (apart from the Boreham ones mentioned below) out of a total of over 90. 29 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were founded on the south of the town, and St. John's, Boreham Road, was built as a chapel-of-ease to the parish … before his death in c. 1566; they sub- let the tithes of Boreham and Smallbrook separately for the proportionate rent … producing 33 s. 4 d. in rent. 53 A small piece of land in Boreham was added to the chapter estate in 1392. 54 In 1649, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and William Slade (fl. 1695) 89. In 1610 William Bailey of Boreham was able to pay £205 for the lease of some property … century. The earliest was probably that carried on in the Boreham road by Benjamin Dutch at the end of the 18th … in 1903. 43 The main foundry stood at the junction of Boreham Road and Smallbrook Lane; it was replaced by houses …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 10 but has long been reduced to a single farm. Bugley and Boreham remain semi-rural, connected to the town only by … 58 East of the Imber road a number of houses stood in the Boreham road on plots probably made available by the … from the earlier part of the century may be seen along the Boreham road, such as no. 89 East Street, a stone-built …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 15th century a considerable estate which lay mainly on the Boreham side of Warminster was built up by the Gifford … had a son Richard, whose widow died possessed of lands in Boreham in 1527. Richard's heir was Thomas Gifford, grandson … to the estate two small holdings, parts of the manor of Boreham, which he bought from Richard Staples in 1626, 71 and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for which courts are known to have been held. The manor of BOREHAM or BURTON DELAMERE or BISHOPSTROW 81 took its suffix … 93 In 1574 John Paulet, Marquess of Winchester, sold Boreham to Thomas Webb of Beckington (Som.), clothier. In … only retained the demesne farm. 97 He left no issue, and Boreham Farm passed to his nephew Oliver, who in 1663 sold it …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 4 There is little doubt that the demesne mill was that at Boreham, which was held by Thomas Mauduit, lord of the manor, in the early 13th century. 5 Boreham Mill was in hand in 1385 and 1391, and still, or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for general expenses and to buy a manse. No. 22 Boreham Road was bought in 1930. In that year Frank Moody … use of the nonconformists of the town was laid out on the Boreham road. 97 Its contemporary railings and gates and a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… town until 1922 when the church of St. George was built on Boreham Road. 6 This was then served from Frome for some …
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