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Survey of London
… been, in 1561, reduced to one piece of land for the Queen's "Tymbre yarde." 2 It would seem, however, that the land was … from south to north) of John Bowles, James Nagle, Samuel Ansell, and Widow Moorwood. In the space between them and … having a passage to the main street between the houses of Ansell and Nagle. The occupier of The Ship at that time was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 9. 19. 4.; net income, 160; patron and … of Sixpenny-Handley, Shaston division of Dorset, 5 miles (S. S. W.) from Shaftesbury; containing 173 inhabitants, and … patronage and impropriation belong to the Misses E. and S. Ansell. The church is a small edifice. A monastery for nuns …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of pay to the carpenters and calkers of the Navy, from 1 s. 10 d. to 2 s. 1 d.; seazelmen. 1 s. 2 d. to 1 s. 3 d.; and labourers, 1 … Hardy, Robt. Light, Joseph Leadbeater, Maurice Jibber, Wm. Ansell and his wife, John Jones, Anne Wylett, Henry Coggon, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Oakwellgate Chare, High and Low Church Chare, St. Mary's Chare, Thomlinson's or Bailiff's Chare (now Half Moon lane 6), deriving name … was applied in taking a mortgage upon the houses of Taylor Ansell, in Pipewellgate, and the remainder was distributed to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… existing fittings were inserted at that date. James Selby's chief property here appears to have been the mansion at … chapels in Wavendon. It is not evident when the fuller's earth pits in the south-east of the parish first began to … to John Sheppard, who later held the Earl of Devonshire's manor, as a parcel of the lands called the 'Clay pits' in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 6. Lower Mill 7. Big Bridge 8. Narrow Bridge 9. Payne's Bridge 10. The Green 11. Victoria Hall 12. Old Baptist … been built in 1756, and the one further downstream (Payne's Bridge) was rebuilt in 1776. 36 All the bridges, including … of tickets presentable at local shops. 421 John Jordan Ansell by deed of 1835 gave a rent-charge of 8 9 s. 4 d. for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the whole county, held on this occassion by the king's command, at Pinenden-heath in 1076; and then on the … in the 31st year of Henry VIII. when it came into the king's hands, where it did not remain long, for the king settled … 1669 John Stokes, A. M. Oct. 6, 1669, obt. 1672. John Ansell, A.M. Nov. 16, 1672. William Cade, obt. 1707. John …
A History of the County of Essex
… In the Middle Ages Cranham was more often known as Bishop's Ockendon, since its chief manor was held by the bishop of … and, as Front Lane, continued south; they crossed St. Mary's Lane from Upminster to Horndon at the 'wants' or … are often concealed behind the names of Mr. or Mrs. Ansell, the master and mistress of S. Ockendon's poorhouse. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the town, a name which justifies the Earl of Warenne's claim to an ancient market; Milton Borough, lying west; … but has been much modernized of late. The 'Old King's Head' is a fine brick Jacobean building, standing at the … in Chancery established the legacy in 1718. Mr. William Ansell left 200 consols in 1830. Mr. Richard Lowndes of Rose …
A History of the County of Bedford
… L'Enveises, Walter L'Enveise holding a quarter of a knight's fee in that year. 20 Walter and his wife Agatha or Alice … is an alabaster and black marble monument to Thomas Ansell, 1591. It has kneeling figures of Thomas Ansell and his wife Elizabeth (Wheatley) face to face, under …
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