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A History of the County of Essex
… c. 1825. 11 By 1833 it had accommodation for c. 146 and was supported by voluntary contributions and pence, from which the children were given clothing. An … 17 In 1995 there were 23 children on the roll. 18 A. D. Taylor, 'Wormingford St. Andrew's C. of E. Primary School', …
A History of the County of Essex
… bank of the river Stour, 6 miles north- west of Colchester and 8 miles south-east of Sudbury (Suff.), covered 2,322 a. (929 ha.). 33 The Stour forms the northern boundary, and the eastern, southern, and western ones follow mainly … A. Phillips, Ten Men and Colch. 18, 34; W. Beaumont and A. Taylor, Wormingford, an English Village, 67. Axten, 'Hist. …
A History of the County of Essex
… the Lexden Classis in the 1640s, left Wormingford c. 1669 and became a Quaker missionary. 97 In 1676 there was one … Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion chapel in Fordham, 2 and another cottage was licensed for Baptist services held by … Essex, ix. 348. E.R.O., Acc. C728 (uncat.); Beaumont and Taylor, Wormingford, an Eng. Village, 61; E.C.S. 6 Feb. 1970. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Christi Coll. 1714, M.A. 1717; rector of Greatham 1717-46, and vicar of Newton Valence, (both) Hants, 1718-46. See … 30 Jan., 1610-11; bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1619, as son and heir of William, of Petersfield, Hants, gent. See Foster's Judges and Barristers & Bloxam, v. 29. Yalden, Thomas s. Jo., of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a church in Yarnton is a confirmation, made between 1155 and 1161, of Yarnton chapel to Eynsham abbey. 43 Yarnton was probably a daughter church of the abbey, and it was still occasionally called a chapel in the 14th … sold to two London speculators, Richard Bernard and Robert Taylor. 50 It may have been resold to Simon Corbet, who …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… several summits. There is a barrow on it in the south and, also in the south, it was marked by many stones and mounds which survived in the later 19th century. 29 For … replaced by one cast by Robert Wells, and a fifth, by John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough (Leics), was added in 1931. 76 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Mary), a parish, in the hundred of Stodden, union and county of Bedford, 4 miles (E.) from Higham-Ferrers; … comprises 1912 acres, of which 836 are arable, 800 meadow and pasture, 10 woodland, and 177 common, roads, and waste. … Catholic chapel; also a school founded in 1695 by Thomas Taylor, and endowed with various bequests producing about 20 …
Survey of London Monograph
… to John Water alias Yorke, herald, as fee of his office and for services to Richard III, his predecessors and ancestors, manor of Bayhall, in Pembury, Kent, and 8. 6 s. 8 d. a year from lordship of Huntingfield, Kent; …
Survey of London
… surviving relic of the great houses which in the medival and Renaissance periods bordered the Strand between the Temple and Charing Cross. a York House, to which the York Water Gate … the wife of George Baker Gouldsmith, John Garrett, John Attwood and John Dodd." Cal. of Pat. Rolls. Cal. of L. and P. …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… TERM, 32 HENRY VIII. ** William Dacre, kt., Ld. Dacre and Graistok, and Christopher Dacre, kt. James Strangways, kt. Manors of … Morton, Huntyngton, and Towthorpe. Robert Barneby Roger Taylor and Elizabeth his wife The moiety of 4 messuages and a …
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