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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… third manor in Chippenham; the three estates were combined into the CHIPPENHAM estate. 22 Revett having no sons devised … probably resulted in little more than alterations to the service wings. A substantial rebuilding of the house was … 19th century and the early 20th. In 1987 it was converted into six flats, and in 1997 prospective tenants of Clock flat …
A History of the County of Essex
… for in 1670 he was appointed by the bishop to read divine service at the Quaker meeting house in Gracechurch Street, …
A History of the County of Essex
… mail cart to Romford. 88 Clements operated the same wagon service to London, and Samuel Drake to Chelmsford. 89 John White's wagon went daily to Brentwood. 90 The railway service between Ongar and London was opened in 1865. 91 Bus … earliest reference in the post-office records to a postal service in Chipping Ongar is in 1717. In that year the name …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1521 and his possessions, including Ongar, passed into the hands of the king. 93 In 1524 Chipping Ongar was … 24. Geoffrey de Lascelles had been overseas in the king's service in 1203: Complete Peerage, xi, 12. He was possibly …
A History of the County of Essex
… dismantled. 74 The Old Market House had been converted into shops by 1877. 75 Two market crosses, which still …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… off his supplies, he was at length compelled to fall back into the English territory, and relinquish his design. This … by the late Mrs. Myddelton Biddulph, who, on coming into possession of the Chirk Castle estate, pulled down … 1841, by the Bishop of St. David's, who performed the service of its dedication in the Welsh language. The living …
The Environs of London
… weekly, for a poor householder attending divine service on Sundays. 1682. Sir Philip Warwick, Interest of 100l. (now 150l. stock), To apprentice a boy to the sea-service. 1705. John Rands, Houses and lands 53, Poor widows … of his conduct, and as a reward for so signal a service, and the dangerous wounds he received on that …