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A History of the County of Middlesex
… his brother Roger (d. by 1607), his brother's wife Jane (fl. 1609), and his nephew, George (fl. 1630). George Day (d. 1680), son of the nephew, devised …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 54 The highest land in the parish, between 100 and c. 160 ft. (30 and 49 metres), is in the north-east, … country to north and south. The Lock estate included c. 228 a. of woods in 1984. 60 Jolesfield common and … in 1982, were the Tabby Cat at West Grinstead station (fl. 1866), at which horses and carriages could be hired in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… CHURCHES. A church apparently existed at West Grinstead c. 1100. 37 The living was a rectory by 1215. 38 Its advowson … 49 Thereafter it descended in the Wyndham family until c. 1922 when Charles Wyndham, Lord Leconfield, conveyed it to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… have been common fields. Their location is unknown, but c. 1840 two closes called Common field were recorded west and … existed by 1805. 86 He was succeeded by Philip Kensett (fl. 1794-1805), 87 whose family later had brickworks at … respectively by the 1870s and by 1882. David Kensett (fl. 1882-1903) was also involved in horse and cattle dealing …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1495 she was succeeded by her cousin Sir Henry Roos 62 (d. c. 1504). After the death of Sir Henry's widow Maud in 1512, … of Surrey and Sussex. 65 At the death of Thomas Shirley (fl. 1584) in 1606 the manor passed to his daughters and … in 1787 the manor passed to his niece Isabella Wyatt (fl. 1798), with remainder to Walter Burrell, son of his …
A History of the County of Essex
… suspected of spreading cholera, was recommended. 50 V.C.H. Essex, i. 515, 527. See pp. 76, 89. Domesday Bk. and … v. 3901. For the Marshes and Sea Defences see p. 94. S.C. 12/15/20; cf. S.C. 6/962 (Stratford Abbey rental 1538). Cf. Cal. Pat. 15557, …
A History of the County of Essex
… not mentioned before the 16th century, may have dated from c. 1100, since the founders of the priory, the Peverels, were … held in 1853 by Edward Humphreys 11 and in 1897 by John C. Humphreys. 12 A substantial part of the great tithes in …
A History of the County of Essex
… sides of the Channel. 19 Richard Newman, calico-printer c. 174965, 20 was evidently employing Irish labourers in … these sites. Spirit-distilling on a large scale was begun c. 1730 by Peter Lefebure and his partners at the Three Mills … at Ham creek. 49 A pamphlet issued by the borough council c. 1910 was entitled West Ham, the factory centre of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… culverted between High Street and Lett Road. 18 STRATFORD c. 1930 The course of the Thames, forming West Ham's southern … The original Bow and Channelsea bridges were built between 1100 and 1118 by Maud, Queen of Henry I. 20 Before her time … council. In 19016 the bridge was again rebuilt, by the L.C.C. with financial contributions from West Ham C.B.C. and …
A History of the County of Essex
… a priest, James Young, during her residence at Upton from c. 1585 to 1591. 3 Some of her land was sequestered to pay … that of the Grove. The Tabernacle was sold to the Y.M.C.A. It was destroyed during the Second World War. 53 The … the 1930s. There were also meetings in Plashet Road (1903 c. 1908), Beaumont Road (1903), and at the Hall, North Street …
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