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The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… there; Hawksmoor to make a plan, with an estimate. 4. Beckley reported that Lord Hatton desired to know what … to meet, during this session of Parliament, at 9 a.m. 6. Beckley to prepare conveyance of Watts's site in Upper Wapping, Webb having approved title. Beckley to deposit with Secretary now and in future all …
The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… 7. Bridges Watts petitioned to be paid 30 retained by Beckley out of 400 for a site in Upper Wapping until Watts … site, owner of the writings refusing to give copies. 8,9. Beckley's bill of 59. 16 s. 8 d. referred to Annesley and … to every bricklayer employed under the Commission. 4. Beckley to refer Sclater's title deeds for site in Bethnal …
The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… chambers by Lady Day, rent to be paid him to Midsummer. 5. Beckley to deliver all his papers and deeds, with a schedule … 5. Committee to report all accounts of late Commission. 6. Beckley, Solicitor to late Commission, attended; willing to … by her, the money not being paid according thereto. 7. Beckley to deliver the deeds to Barcroft, her agent now …
The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… were all in the Leuga (or Lowey) of Battle; Glesy (in Beckley parish), Bernehorne (in Bexhill parish), and … Hundred (pp. 14, 215, 326). Hope and Knelle are both in Beckley parish (O.M.). Heghton and Wyvelrugg, site uncertain. These four borowes contained the parishes of Beckley, Peasmarsh, Iden, and Playden (all in T.P.N.), but …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… parish has a share in the Studley Almshouses' Charity in Beckley, Oxfordshire, founded about 1640 by Sir George Croke. … fifty years. They are selected from Chilton, Waterstock or Beckley, or some place within six miles of the almshouses. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of St. Valery. 51 The manor followed the same descent as Beckley until about 1288, when Edmund of Cornwall gave it to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Beckley BECKLEY The ancient parish of Beckley used to reach at its southern end to within four … civil parishes which composed the ancient parish were: Beckley, 3,620 acres; Horton cum Studley, 1,287 acres; …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 29 There are several later stone houses, including Beckley House facing the green, which has a symmetrical …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a., was then sold to C. J. S. Harding and by him to John Beckley (d. 1966), who was succeeded by his son Mr. J. H. Beckley, the owner in 1984. 47 Rookhaye farm, 520 a., and … p. 38. Complete Peerage, x. 40530. Inf. from Mr. J. H. Beckley, Manor Farm. Inf. from Mr. J. W. E. Rawle, Butts …
A History of the County of Oxford
… acres, when 2,194 acres of Otmoor were transferred from Beckley. Thus the ecclesiastical parish of Charlton (which … the security of Charlton and half the manor and rectory of Beckley. The money had not been repaid, but Francis Hall of … and rector from 1559 to 1578 made to William Izard of Beckley for 280. 188 Even at the time this lease appears to …
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