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A History of the County of Essex
… were reported between 1592 and 1617 48 and at least one of two men who refused to take the oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance in 1692 was a Catholic in 1717. … 1749, and it closed in 1751. 51 A nonconformist preacher Richard Rand (d. 1692), ejected from Marks Tey in 1662, was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… dTL 36 S.E., eTL 35 N.W.) Boxworth Boxworth is a parish of 2602 acres, which forms an irregular strip some 4 m. long … Rector, 1791, his first wife Bridget, 1762, and their son, Thomas, 1761. On N. wall of nave(3) of Robert Underwood, … of Bridget wife of Thomas Hirst, 1762, and Thomas their son, 1761; (3) of Johannes Valens (John Valence), 1653; (4) …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Boxworth Church CHURCH The patronage of Boxworth church, recorded from the mid 12th century, when … 1791. 71George Thornhill (d. 1852) presented his younger son John in 1839, and A. J. Thornhill chose in 1875 and 1879 … of the blind mathematician Nicholas Sanderson (d. 1739), son-in-law of a former rector. 46A farmer left £10 for …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… shared another 3½ hides. By 1086, when the total yield of the vill had recovered only to three quarters of its pre-Conquest value of £8 10 s., only eight sokemen … it was occupied by Robert Underwood, his two sons, and his son-in-law William Cole; Cole in 1786 farmed c. 685 a. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The largest manor in 1086 was the 4½ hides that Pain held of Hardwin de Scalers, of which 3½ hides had belonged in 1066 … as part of 5 knights' fees by Pain's successor, William son of Roger, under Stephen de Scalers, 53lord of the … priory (Hunts.). 68The Crown granted the priory to Richard Cromwell, who had sold 20 a. at Boxworth to Thomas …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (O.S. 6 in. xli. N.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Botolph, stands at the E. end of the village. The … chamfered stone. Brass: In chancelon floor, S. side, of Richard Redberd, rector of the parish, small figure of priest … Monument: In N. chapelon S. wall, to Charles West, eldest son of Charles, Lord Lewarr (De La Warr), 1684, large black …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Bradford Hundred BRADFORD HUNDRED The Hundred of Bradford c.1831 Bradford, the 'broad ford' (mentioned in … escheated to the Crown in 1102 after the rebellion of his son Earl Robert. 7 Hodnet and Wrockwardine hundreds were … from Condover hundred in the late 12th century when Richard I granted Buildwas abbey quittance of suit at the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bradford hundred THE HUNDRED OF BRADFORD Hundred of Bradford IN 1084 the hundred of Bradford, which was … the courts of the manor and borough (see Bradford). From Richard I's reign the office of hundred bailiff or beadle was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (b)XL, S.W.) Bradford Peverell is a parish adjoining that of Dorchester on the N.W. Amongst the numerous mounds and … a). Roman b(1) Aqueduct, formerly supplying the Roman town of Dorchester, passes through this parish. It will be … II, under Dorchester. Ecclesiastical b(2) Parish Church of St. Mary stands in the village. The walls are of coarse …
Survey of London
… Omnibus Company, Limited. General description and date of structure. Bradmore House was in its origin a portion or … died some time between 1390 and 1394, 14 leaving a son Robert and a daughter Elizabeth, married to John Ixnyng. … 42 Thomas and Joyce Hunt conveying it to Edward Latymer, Richard Chamberlain and Thomas Alured. Latymer was the eldest …
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