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A History of the County of Essex
… a small town. Wivenhoe became an urban district in 1898, and remained so until 1974 when it became part of the new … transferred to Colchester bor- ough. 89 By 1990 all of the Essex University site at Wivenhoe park had been removed from … 1964 to 1968. 4 A volun- tary group, the Wivenhoe Ferry Trust, was running weekend ferry services between Wivenhoe, …
A History of the County of Essex
… warren in their demesne lands in Wivenhoe. 39 In the 14th and 15th centuries courts with view of frankpledge were held … on the lord's land, breach of the assize of ale, and of infringing the lord's rights of avesage, pannage, and … Wivenhoe and Colchester, but also in other towns in north Essex and in ports on the east coast of England from Kent to …
A History of the County of Essex
… Wivenhoe Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES The manor of WIVENHOE was an estate of 5 … Wivenhoe Park estate, part of the Rebows' holdings in Essex and Suffolk, passed on Isaac's death in 1735 to his son …
A History of the County of Essex
… nonconformity PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. One Quaker and a few Anabaptists were recorded in 1664. 69 John Argor … Wivenhoe, which prob- ably met in the houses of John Tylor and William Giles, licensed for Presbyterian meet- ings in … no. 105. Cal. S. P. Dom. 1672, 578; Davids, Nonconf. in Essex, 355-6. E.R.O., Acc. C271 (uncat.), Box 1, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Wivenhoe Manors and other estates ROMAN CATHOLICISM. William Drury, whose … recusant Catherine Audley of Berechurch, lived in Wivenhoe and was involved in papist activi- ties locally in 1577. 66 … and attracted c. 100-110 people every Sunday. 68 Essex Recusant, v. 41; xii. 41; xxi. 29. E.R.O., D/DU 318/1. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… granted to the family of Clare, who gave the manor and church to Tintern Abbey, together with several granges … Wye the parish is bounded by a range of limestone hills, and towards the Severn by a rich vale of red marl; it is … on the east from Bilston, constructed by the Holyhead trust, and which, by means of a street crossing the town, …
A Dictionary of London
… "lay between the tenement of Sir John de Pulteneye and the tenement of Bartholomew Denmars and was a public way to the Thames. In 17 Ed. III. complaint … Wood Green Court South-east out of Harrow Alley, Middlesex Street. In Portsoken Ward (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… left £200, the income, after payments of £1 for a sermon and 10 s. to the clerk, to be given to the poor. 93 In 1706 the money, with £20 given by David Walter (d. 1679) and £5 given by Richard Hall (probably d. 1705), was used to … had an income of £62 for the poor. 97 Adam Knapp of Middlesex, by will proved in 1823, left £ 101 Consols, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an ancient parish lying on the north-west of the city and liberty of Oxford, c. 2 ½ miles north of the city centre, contained two settlements, Upper and Lower Wolvercote; the adjoining extra-parochial areas of … SP 40 NE. (1981 edn.). P.N. Oxon. (E.P.N.S.), ii. 485. Turnpike Acts, 5 Geo. I, c.1 (Priv. Act); 28 Geo. II, c. 46; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wolvercote Site and remains of Godstow abbey Site and remains of Godstow abbey Godstow abbey was built on an … of Owen's Wolvercote property, to Sir John Walter in 1616, and descended in his family until 1702 when Sir John's …
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