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A History of the County of Essex
… 1868. 75 Two months later it resolved to appoint members of this authority, but another resolution to form a Special … plant was installed at Buckhurst Hill, but the growth of this part of the parish soon overtaxed the plant. In 1876 … E.R. xxi, 224. E.R. xxxix. 156. Hospitals Dir. Eng. and Wales (1952), p. 70. Kelly's Dir. Essex (1933). Hospitals …
A History of the County of Essex
… Chigwell Schools SCHOOLS The history of Chigwell School, founded in 1629 by Samuel Harsnett, Archbishop of York, was described in an earlier volume of this History. … and 6 representatives of the subscribers. 81 In 1869 Edward North Buxton gave additional premises in Albert Road. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1855. Roger Fenton (1565-1616), theological writer and one of the translators of the Authorized Version of the Bible, was Vicar of Chigwell … etcher, lived at Chigwell Row in his youth. Admiral Sir Edward Hughes (1720?-94) was lord of the manor of Luxborough …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (8312) (O.S. 6 ins. ST 81 SW) Child Okeford is a parish of 1,570 acres on the E. bank of the R. Stour. The land is … with lead ridges. The house was probably built by Edward St. Loe of Knighton, who was buried in Child Okeford … which is supposed to have been imported by Admiral Edward St. Loe (d. 1729). The bedrooms over these rooms have …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Childerley Manors MANORS The manor of GREAT CHILDERLEY derived from 5 hides held in 1066 by a man of Earl Waltheof, which in 1086 were held of Waltheof's widow … mortgagees foreclosed c. 1859, and sold it in 1860 95to Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, created Lord St. Leonards as …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Chillewell CHILLEWELL. It seems that by the book of Doomsday, that here were two Chillewelles, one whereof was Estre Cillewelle, both Soc to Barton, of Raph Fitz-Huberts fee, and answered the tax or Geld as … conquerours but 3s. 4d. Odo de Boney, and his successour Edward, already mentioned in Barton, and several o ther …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Margaret) CHILMARK ( St. Margaret), a parish, in the union of Tisbury, hundred of Dunworth, Hindon and S. divisions of Wilts, 12 miles (W. … King's Ford; and the principal manor, which belonged to Edward the Confessor, was given by that sovereign to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… S.W. (b)xxxii. N.W.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Mary, stands N. of the village, and is built of limestone, partly ashlared, … inscription, partly broken; see Monument (2); (4) to Edward Croke, 1626, inscription and shield bearing arms of
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Foliat village stands on the river Kennet 3 km. north-west of Hungerford (Berks.). 47 Its church served a parish which … importance diminished in 1971, when the London and south Wales motorway was opened, 68 and it was distrunked in 1977. … in 1483, an Act of 1485 restored his lands to his son Edward, duke of Buckingham, 81 and Edward was later among the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… TOPOGRAPHY CHILTON POLDEN The parish and former chapelry of Chilton Polden, like its neighbours Catcott and Edington, … manor estate in 1664. 22 CHURCH FABRIC The church of St. Edward, dedicated to St. John the Baptist in 1763, 23 … was opened in Edington 1875. 13 CHARITIES FOR THE POOR Edward Champion (d. 1680) gave £20, the interest to be given …
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