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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… them, but to enjoy them if undisposed of. (5.) All Reay's past assess remitted till 1 Sept. last, and whenever Col. … (7.) If there be any house of strength within Lord Reay's bounds that the commander-in-chief in Scotland requires to … whom I did not see. I will see what I can do about a young nag. My mother is well recovered. [1 page.] Oct. 3. 5. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… [by the Protector] to the master and fellows of Queen's College, Cambridge, to admit Martin Pindar, B.A., of their … 77. I. Jno. Beverley to Frances Weir, at John Lightfoot's, opposite the World's End, Ratcliff Highway. I understand by yours that the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Chichester, Sussex, turner and chairmaker (1823 39). At Nag Lane in 1823, and Little London and Priory St in 1839. … (182740). At 13 Under the Bank in 1827; St Augustine's Parade, 181234; Orchard St facing Unity St in 1835, and 29 … near Leeds, Yorks., cm (1822). [D] Wade, Thomas, Spencer's Yd, Skipton, Yorks., joiner/cm (183437). [D] Wade, William, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and gates WALLS, GATES, AND POSTERNS Town walls c. 3,000 yd. long were built c. 65-80 A.D. when the Roman town was … have been on the site of the medieval South or St. Botolph's gate. 44 The Roman walls formed the basis of the medieval … within the town, one of them near the postern by St. Mary's-atthe-Walls, another in High Street. They do not appear to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… trustees, who in 1404 granted it to his widow Isabel. John's son William was apparently in possession by 1408. 16 In … Charles, a spurrier. The house was then called Hurst's House. 21 John was dead by 1556 when Alice leased the … farm-house apparently stood within a moat c. 100 yd. west of Sutton Road. 31 Three sides of the moat survived …
A History of the County of Essex
… flowed west via Salisbury Hall to join the Lea at Hanger's Bourne, now under Banbury reservoir. The Fleet river, known … a Doric porch adjoins the Ancient House on one side. The Nag's Head inn, so named by 1675, stood on the other side until 1859, when the present Nag's Head was built in Orford Road. 117 The Chestnuts, 118 …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1257, with the right to try pleas moved by the King's writ and judge thieves. 14 In 1274 and 1285 William Comyn, … minutes are only preserved from 1710 to 1820; churchwarden's and overseers' records in broken series date from the mid … in the workhouse, with adjournments to the Chequers or Nag's Head. The vicar normally took the chair. Attendances …
A History of the County of Essex
… hamlet later called Nightingale Green. 27 Wanstead's communications with the outside world then depended mainly … Lane over Red Bridge to Ilford. Red (formerly Hockley's) Bridge over the Roding existed in the 16th century and was … High Road, mentioned in 1791, was rebuilt about 1875 100 yd. farther south. 49 The growth and wealth of the parish in …
A History of the County of Essex
… said to have belonged formerly to the canons of St. Paul's, but that statement has been questioned. 3 The overlordship … Foliot, Emme, wife of Reynold de Ginges, and Maud. 7 Maud's share passed to Robert Brito, who before 1176 subinfeudated … House, originally called Wanstead Hall, lay about 300 yd. south-east of St. Mary's church. 84 Up to the 14th …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Anglo-Saxon period Warborough formed a core part of Benson's extensive royal estate, and the Crown remained the major … and was replaced first by a short-lived service in the Nag's Head pub, and later by one in the village hall (St … levels, and gravel extraction. 9 In the early 1980s the Nag's Head (or Dirty Nelly's) near the church had a …
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