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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… in marble, that with the reclining figures of Sir Roger Jenyns, 1740, and his wife, at Bottisham (No. 6; Plate 50) … 18th century is Bottisham Hall, built in c. 1797 for the Jenyns family possibly by the Cambridge architect-contractor … scale was designed by Humfrey in 1818 for the Rev. G. L. Jenyns (Plate 94). Other parsonages were built by incumbents: …
London Consistory Court Wills, 1492-1547
… perfomans of thys my last wyll 10 s. Wrytten by me Thomas Jenyns, parson of Saynt Michaelis in Wot Strete, 56 in the …
Survey of London
… July, 1554, Queen Mary sold 4 to John Greene and William Jenyns a large amount of property in Westminster, including … has been found of the sale of the house by Greene and Jenyns to Forster, but it would seem that some such …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 30 In the early 18th century the tenant was Sir Roger Jenyns. He was succeeded in 1725 by Soame Jenyns who paid in rent £31 10 s. a year together with a …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… shops, cellars, solars, and chambers, was let to Thomas Jenyns for a term of 50 years at £6 rent. The significance of … does not seem to have been extinguished (cf. below). Jenyns, a citizen and girdler, was living in the house in … for a sum of money released their right in the property to Jenyns. There then followed a sequence of conveyances which …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… with a rent of £8 to St. Thomas of Acre, to Stephen Jenyns, citizen and alderman, for £100 and acquittance from a bond of £200. In 1505 Stephen Jenyns granted the 6 messuages, etc., described as before, to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… with slated hipped roofs was built for the Rev. G. L. Jenyns in 1818, or immediately before; Charles Humfrey of … In 1828, during the curacy of the Rev. Leonard Jenyns (Blomefield), 450 was borrowed from the Commissioners …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… approved in 1818. 47 His successor, Leonard Jenyns, extended it to the rear c. 1828. 48 The house is of … visits from his Suffolk living to his former pupil Soame Jenyns at Bottisham Hall. 83 In the late 18th and early 19th … 1823 the curate, occupying the new vicarage, was Leonard Jenyns (1800-89), younger son of the owner of Bottisham Hall. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… digging in a clunchpit in 1831 could the new vicar, L. Jenyns, take over management of the school. By 1833, when two … taught free. The master also kept a night school. By 1836 Jenyns had affiliated the 'well conducted' school to the … 1900 a married couple; the wife taught sewing. 41 In 1840 Jenyns procured a government grant to add a new schoolroom, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was noted until the late 19th century. 29 Leonard Jenyns found no regular meeting house, 1830 × 1850, when the …
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