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A History of the County of Essex
… Theydon Garnon Church CHURCH The advowson of Theydon Garnon was … apply the proceeds towards the redemption of the mortgage, or if this had already been redeemed, on the purchase of … segmental-pointed head, with moulded label and the arms of Gernon. 92 Also in the south wall is a 15th-century doorway …
A History of the County of Essex
… Theydon Garnon Introduction THEYDON GARNON Theydon Garnon adjoins … Theydons, takes its distinctive name from the family of Gernon which held the capital manor from the 13th century. 10 … has been a considerable hamlet since the 18th century or earlier. The village of Coopersale Common has developed …
A History of the County of Essex
… Theydon Garnon Manors MANORS In 1086 a manor of THEYDON, assessed at … was succeeded by his brother Henry Fitz Gerold (d. 1174 or 1175). Henry's son and successor, Warin Fitz Gerold, held … and Latchingdon, for which he was owed service by William Gernon, and also ½ fee held by 'the lady of Theydon'. 83 In …
A History of the County of Essex
… Theydon Garnon Parish government and poor relief PARISH GOVERNMENT … vestry minutes 23-from 1754 to 1827-survives for Theydon Garnon and this contains little more than the annual … From 1756 until 1781 the surveyors usually served for 1 or 2 years consecutively but the Revd. T. A. Abdy and John …
A History of the County of Essex
… Theydon Garnon School SCHOOL In 1818 the parish clerk and his wife kept a school at Theydon Garnon, which was attended by 20 boys and 26 girls. Six of … By that time there was also a Sunday school at Theydon Garnon. 49 In 1846-7 there were 15 boys and 15 girls at the …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the three Theydon parishes, lies between Theydon Garnon and Stapleford Tawney at a distance of 3 miles from … to the church, south-west to Hobbs Cross in Theydon Garnon (a farm lane), and west to Coopersale and Epping. The … icehouse of Hill Hall. This may have dated from the 17th or 18th century. 14 In the extreme south of the parish is …
A History of the County of Essex
… who was still alive in 1069 but had been succeeded in or before 1075 by his son Swein. Robert was Sheriff of Essex … passed to Robert de Theydon, probably his son. Robert or a namesake had had the wood at Theydon as early as 1163 … acres of wood, and 8 d. rent in Theydon Mount and Theydon Garnon, and properties in Hertfordshire. 86 In 1384 they …
A History of the County of Essex
… number of pupils. The children were transferred to Theydon Garnon school. 78 The building is now used for parochial and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… measurement 827 acres, of which 88 are woodland, 66 common or waste, and the remainder arable and pasture; the soil is … of wood surmounted by a shingled spire. Thoydon-Garnon, or Cooper-Sail (All Saints) THOYDON-GARNON, or … parish takes the adjunct to its name from the family of Gernon, who were anciently its proprietors. It comprises 2910 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… eastern corner and divides Lostock from Blackrod. Huyton or Highton lies on the northern boundary, while Arleyfamous … argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all a fesse azure. In the 16th century the principal resident family was that of Hyton or Huyton, whose house was called The Hall. They appear to …
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