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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 3 ( sic) May (CA 1744-60 p. 208). D. 16 May 1777 (m.i., Broadway, Som.) ( Hist. Som. 1 19; D/D/B Reg. 32 f. 15). …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Bathford; Beckington; Bicknoller; Brewham; Bridgwater; Broadway; Broomfield; Buckland; Chard; Chenstock (Chew … Hill; Withall; Worcester. Congregational.Birlington; Broadway; Bromsgroove; Evesham; Ombersley; Worcester. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… about that way by Sudeley, after he was advanced over Broadway Hill towards Woodstock, whither it was given out he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… last" Sir Samuel Luke notes, 26 "the King dined upon Broadway hills, where a cloth was laid upon a furze bush, but …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of a Design amongst some Officers holding a Council at Broadway, in Worcestershire, against Glocester; wherein, … Command of Col. Herbert, amongst others, held a Debate at Broadway, in Worcestersbire, about the 22d of January last, …
A History of the County of Essex
… vicar, Samuel Kekewich, bought a house and garden in the Broadway opposite the church; in 1709, three years after his … that year by William Otter of Romford. 78 It stood in the Broadway opposite Station Approach. 79 Again local hostility … which may have been held at the Methodist chapel in the Broadway. In 1846 the parochial school was reopened and a …
A History of the County of Essex
… and rebuilt with a brick front on the same site in the Broadway. 45 The Ferry house, later the Three Crowns, was … licensed houses in the parish. 47 On the north side of the Broadway, the Bell was in existence by 1718. Its site has … the house was rebuilt c. 1900. 48 The Angel, also in the Broadway, was first recorded in 1730 and last rebuilt in …
A History of the County of Essex
… village remain from that period, though Charlotte's Alley, Broadway, survived until 1944, and nos. 26, Upminster Road … tavern, standing in 1702. 30 Opposite the church, in the Broadway, the vicarage is a 17th-century house rebuilt in … erected in the village. The most notable was Rainham Hall, Broadway, built by Capt. John Harle (d. 1742), owner of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for Baptists. Rapps RAPPS, a tything, in the parish of Broadway, union of Chard, hundred of Abdick and Bulstone, W. …
Survey of London
… 4, 6 May 1642. 5. PRO, C10/47/157. 6. P. Guillery, 'The Broadway Chapel: A Forgotten Exemplar', London Topographical …
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