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Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… performance of such tragedies, comedies, interludes, opera's, plays, or farces, as now are or hereafter shall be acted … the said county of Worcester on Tuesday the third day of May in the thirty first year of the reign of our sovereign … to the effect before stated in order that his lordship may be pleased to grant to the said inhabitants of the said …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Halumshire in the county of York, (as in Carcolston may be seen) and was a principal man in Huntingtonshire, … as in Wishou is noted. 3 Here the third of the Ides of May in the third year of king Henry the first, he founded a … therefore take a cursorary review, after Leland and Tanner's account. " Werkensop a pretty market town of two streets, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… of land and a Bordar; and the Abbot of Bury St. Edmund's held the other half, with five acres of land, worth twelve … extent, and exercising at present no manorial rights, may be considered as lost. William de Cheney gave to the … a blacksmith once shod a horse within it. The tradition may be true, for it measures twenty-seven feet in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Wormingford 100. WORMINGFORD. (C.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xviii. N.W. (b)xviii. S.W.) Wormingford is a parish on the right bank of the Stour, … head and Roman brick jambs; further E. some Roman bricks may indicate the position of a second 12th-century window; W. …
A History of the County of Essex
… college at Oxford, and his school at Ipswich. 46 On Wolsey's fall in 1529 the church reverted to the Crown, and in 1532 … parson of Wormingford, who witnessed a deed c. 1200, may have served Wormingford church, 66 but by the mid 13th … and walls were thoroughly repaired, and the clerestory may have been added. 87 A vestry was built on the north side …
A History of the County of Essex
… 8 a. of meadow, and 12 a. of pasture, but some of the land may have been in neighbouring parishes. 48 Wood Hall manor … and Poleghelegh which bordered Robert of Horkesley's wood in 1290, were probably assarts near the Little … in 1234, probably Eadley and Road Eadley fields in 1838, may have been another assart in the south-west of the parish …
A History of the County of Essex
… which the parish takes its name (originally Withermund's ford) was probably that over the river Stour by the … house is timber-framed and plastered. 69 Bottengoms may be linked with John Bottingham, recorded in 1347. 70 It has a traditional three-roomed plan and may have been built in the late 17th century. At the back …
A History of the County of Essex
… manors in Mount Bures and West Bergholt. 98 Robert Gernon's fief had escheated to the Crown, and Henry I granted it to … Mountfichet. In 1267 on the death without issue of William's descendant Richard de Munfichet, the overlordship passed to … were undertaken in the earlier 19th century and it may have been then that a passage was cut through the ground …
A History of the County of Essex
… one Quaker in the parish. 99 By 1826 nonconformists may have attended chapels in nearby parishes. 1 In 1829 a … c. 20 people by the minister of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion chapel in Fordham, 2 and another cottage was … met from the 1880s in the Forge Barn at the Queen's Head. In 1898 a corrugated-iron chapel was built on land …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… in Buckinghamshire Worminghall 100. WORMINGHALL. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxxi. N.E. (b)xxxi. S.E.) Eccleslastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Peter and St. … except possibly the splayed inner jambs and head, which may have been re-used. The chancel arch is probably of c. …
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