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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… a salary of £200. 1 The number was reduced to one in 1696 on Burt's departure from office. The salary of his colleague, … to £250. It was further increased to £400 in 1703. 2 On Fawler's promotion to the position of Deputy Secretary in … 1783. 3 Between 1728 and 1783 the office was not filled on a regular basis, appointments being made only when the …
The Environs of London
… at the distance of about ten miles and a half from London on the Ongar road. The parish is bounded on the east by Lambourn, north-east by Loughton, north by … the rent, it became necessary to reduce, considerably, the salaries of the masters, which the founder had fixed at 20l. …
A History of the County of Essex
… a vicarage was formally ordained by the Bishop of London on the application of Henry Marmion then rector and Richard … son of Sir John, presented to the rectory, and he did so on several later occasions up to 1386. 56 In 1388 Sir … £13,000. It was bought by George Clark of West Hatch 81 on whose death it was sold to William le Gros, also of West …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hall is a little to the south of the previous house, on the opposite side of Roding Lane. 9 The Manor House near … the 15th century Philip Malpas held Appletons: it passed on his death to his daughter Elizabeth wife of Sir Thomas … owner in 1783. 30 In 1802 Stuart sold it to John Blades, on whose death in 1830 it passed to his daughter Elizabeth, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Chigwell Protestant nonconformity PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY On 31 May 1804 a nonconformist chapel was opened at Chigwell … 1912. 75 His congregation had in 1887 built a brick church on the site, apparently retaining the original iron church … about 1934. 87 It stood near the west end of Princes Road on the north side. 88 The Baptist church, Palmerston Road, …
A History of the County of Essex
… for the increasing population. The vicar gave a site on the Vicarage Field. 36 The committee realized £202 from … the building of a new boys' school in Chigwell village, on a site to the east of the High Road, at a total cost of … and infants and in May 1952 there were 199 children on the roll and 6 teachers. 60 In 1831 the nonconformists in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lay probably a little south-east of the Hall, bounded on the south-east by the stream. The platforms of its former … under Childerley c. 45 people inhabiting cottages built on the Childerley estate in a corner of Boxworth, under which …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… GOVERNMENT In 1279 the lord of Great Childerley was said, on account of the liberty of Huntingdon, to enjoy view of … 1822-4, 37; 1825-9, 15; 1830-4, 15. Rep. H.L. Cttee. on Poor Laws, 321. Poor Law Com. 2nd Rep. 512. Census, 1911, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1845 The hundred lies mainly upon the chalk, overlaid on the higher ground by glacial clays, 10 once heavily … covered most of the area outside the village closes. On the eastern uplands only the western parts lay in open … cultivation in a triennial rotation which was also usual on the inclosed arable. Large demesne sheep-flocks were kept; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Chilton Foliat CHILTON FOLIAT Chilton Foliat village stands on the river Kennet 3 km. north-west of Hungerford (Berks.). … Where it coincides with the parish boundary it remains on the Kennet on the south-east and follows the dry valley there called …
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