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A History of the County of Somerset
… out of the medieval manor of Creech including Charlton, Ham, Langaller, and possibly Walford. In 1558 William Knapman … largely rebuilt. In 1557 William Knapman sold lands at HAM to Thomas Marshall 30 who probably sold them to Robert Cuffe. They descended in the Cuffe family as Ham manor but were probably reabsorbed into Creech manor …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the parish by 1674. 35 Meeting houses were licensed at Ham in 1699 and elsewhere in the parish in 1700. 36 The … in 1855, but was still standing in 1876. 44 A house at Ham was licensed for worship, possibly for Methodists, in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the sheriff's tourn, held also for adjoining hundreds, on Ham Hill at Easter and Michaelmas. 15 By 1652 these had been …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… or Provost, Fellows and Scholars of the College of Dur ham, of the foundation of Oliver Lord Protector of the …
The Environs of London
… are both now included in the manor of Croydon. Manor of Ham. Sir Peter Burrell, Bart. has a manor-farm in this parish, called Ham; it was purchased by his grandfather, and is situated at …
Survey of London
… eastern edge of the site by A. Munson, builders, of East Ham. This was a brick building, with a steeltruss roof …
Survey of London
… in 1972 by the Essex Construction Company of East Ham. 202 St Luke's School The provision of adequate …
Alumni Oxonienses
… March, 1614-15, (5s. John, of Calehill, Kent), rector of Ham, Wilts, 1614, canon of Winchester 1615, domestic chaplain …