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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part of this town, was a beruite to Algar Earl of Mercia's manor of Hemes, which Alwi, and Stigand, the Archbishop … Elmham, (as may be there seen) who held it in King Edward's time, and was deprived of it at the Conquest; consisting of … Salteby. 1449, William Bishop, succeeded Ed. Berry. Robert Allen died vicar 1487. On the dissolution of the priory, the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was deprived, and lived under the protection of St. Bennet's abbey; 60 acres of land, 3 of meadow, 5 borderers, and the … under him was a freeman with 4 acres of land, valued at 2 s. but at the survey at 4 s. 1 There were in the Confessor's … rector. 1554, Mr. Henry King, S. T. P. Ditto. 1557, Robert Allen, by Edward Clere, Esq. 1562, Thomas Portington. Ditto. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 28 it was presumably there that the herbage rights on King's Barns manor in Upper Beeding, mentioned in 1210, were … syla in 956 may be represented by the modern Bassell's farm in West Grinstead. 30 Most of the 100 a. of woodland … Fécamp abbey's tenements in 1402 included Aylwin's or Allen's farm east of what was later West Grinstead park. 55 …
The Environs of London
… west by the river Lea, which separates it from St. Leonard's Bromley, Stratford-Bow, and Hackney, in Middlesex; and on … Henry VIII. granted the conventual church, with Richard's chapel, the site of the monastery, and its appurtenances, … in the Augmentation-office. Ibid. He was son of Sir Allen Apsley, by Ann, only daughter and heir of Sir Peter …
A History of the County of Essex
… nephew of Swein. 3 There are references to that abbey's mill at Stratford up to 1400, 4 but by 1535 Westminster … Part of the premises was leased in 1805 by Howard & Allen, manufacturing chemists. 104 In 1818 other parts of the … and for calendering, presumably of paper. 105 Howard & Allen, later Howards & Sons, remained at the City Mills until …
A History of the County of Essex
… have ceased about 1570. 3 From the 13th century St. Thomas's and Spilemans mills, north of Stratford High Street, were … preparations in West Ham goes back to 1797, when William Allen and Luke Howard opened a factory at Plaistow. In 1805 … was merged with others in the group to form Bush, Boake, Allen Ltd. 122 Jeyes Sanitary Compounds Co., Richmond Street, …
A History of the County of Essex
… by Robert Gernon and Ranulph Peverel. 1 In 1135 Gernon's successor, William de Montfitchet, founded the abbey of … among other donations to the abbey, Richard de Montfitchet's grange in the forest (Woodgrange) 6 and land in South marsh … still holding the manor in 1777, 94 sold it about then to Allen, a calico printer, from whom it was bought in 1782 by …
A History of the County of Essex
… many philanthropic institutions in West Ham. In the town's early years voluntary efforts were directed mainly towards … the hall in Oxford Road. After the First World War the Tom Allen club was built in Grove Crescent Road to commemorate a … in Great Eastern Road have since been demolished. The Tom Allen club survived and in 19434 was taken over by St. …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Upton, where in 1862 he helped to establish St. Angela's Ursuline convent. 19 At last, in 1868, he was able to open … Jireh chapel, Sebert Road, originated in 1888, when Mr. Allen began to hold meetings in a small building attached to … circuit. 170 In 1828 the society bought from Samuel Allen the former Unitarian chapel in Chapel Street. The …
A History of the County of Essex
… the line was worked by diesel electric trains. 15 West Ham's first link with London's underground system was made in 1902, when the District line … the following account of the railways is based on: C. J. Allen, The Great Eastern Rly.; H. D. Welch, London, Tilbury & …
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