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A History of the County of Essex
… and the creek occluded. A land drain still marks the creek's old course to its former mouth on the Great Salting, and … Leventhorpes manor in the 13th century. Westminster Abbey's manor was later known as WENNINGTON WESTMINSTER or … In the 14th century it was held of the abbey for 100 s. a year. 61 The abbey's tenancy-in-chief was last mentioned …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Weobley 74 WEOBLEY (O.S. 6 in. (a)XVIII, S.W., (b)XVIII, S.E., (c)XXV, N.E.) Weobley is a parish and small town 8 m. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… (1139-61). 9 Bishop Durdent (1149-59) confirmed Guy's grant, and the church was among the possessions confirmed … and 1182 a certain Hugh the priest acknowledged Worcester's right, and the prior granted him the church, apparently as … the priest at Handsworth, apparently revived his church's claim to West Bromwich. The matter was delegated by the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and 3 bordars and a fourth team in demesne. The value, 40 s., was the same as it had been in 1066. 40 During the Middle … being grown in 1776. Some farms were being let at from 15 s. to 25 s. an acre. Pasture in the fields, in the meadows by the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… daughters were 'notable recusants' and that Sir William's association with recusants led to his 'neither caring for … and their son Thomas was brought up in his mother's religion. 62 The Riders, however, were the main Roman … used as a chapel; there is also said to have been a priest's hiding hole, but it seems likely that the space was in fact …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with great tithes from parts of Hoecourt manor and Burwell's farm in Lancing from an unknown date until the early 19th … near the church. 56 The living was valued in 1535 at 25 17 s. 2 d. 57 In 1635 the glebe comprised a house with a … a subdeacon. 74 Two later 14thcentury rectors were king's clerks, Albert of Prague being also rector of Hartfield and …
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, … for, in 1446, Thomas. Bernwell obtained the King's licence to give it to the abbot and convent of Stratford, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… West Ham 99. WEST HAM. (B.f.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)lxxiii. S.W. (b)lxxiii S.E.) West Ham is a parish and suburb of London on the left …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1853. Some of them probably became attached to the Pelly's estate at Upton: 15 in 1853 Sir John H. Pelly was entitled … Barns for life to his servant Sir Thomas Spert and Spert's son Richard. 20 It was later leased to Henry Fanshawe (d. … with a plain octagonal bowl. A larger font, given by Lewis Angell in 1869, stands at the west end of the nave. 85 At the …
A History of the County of Essex
… who left in 1768. 22 The existence of several of West Ham's inns can be traced from the 16th century or earlier. The … to the east. 26 In the later 19th century the Spotted Dog's tea-garden and cricket ground were well-known. 27 Among … wash-house to each flat. The original design was by Lewis Angell (borough surveyor 186799) who believed that such …
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