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A Dictionary of London
… Street (L.C.C. List, 1912). First mention : " Alfred Court" (Horwood, 1799-Elmes, 1831). Alfrichburi Land so …
Old and New London
… however, a nuisance, the conduit was removed into a side court. Among the records of the City of London is a lease … named Moses Hart, built a place of worship in Broad Court Duke's Place." In the Minories, lying between Aldgate … and taken down in 1801. It stood at the end of a low dark court on the south side of Hart Street, and was universally …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ibid. D/DWe M21-6. Ibid. D/DWe M1-6. The reference to a court with a view in 1444 appears to be an error. Ibid. D/DWe …
A History of the County of Essex
… and there was a resident police constable. 4 In 1956 Berry's structural engineering works moved from Copford into … E.R.O., D/DPb T12; D/DWe P1; D/DWe T54. Ibid. D/DWe M21, court of 11 Jan. 1677-8. P.R.O., DL 25/998. Ibid. C 133/44, … Ibid. RG 9/1104; RG 10/1692; RG 11/1799. Inf. from Mr. F. Berry. Cal. Inq. p.m. ii, p. 359. P.R.O., C 135/10, no. 13; …
A History of the County of Essex
… on small freeholds in 1334 and 1439) and reliefs. The court also dealt with small debts, stray animals, and … Ibid. D/DWe M21-6. Ibid. D/DWe M1-6. The reference to a court with a view in 1444 appears to be an error. Ibid. D/DWe …
A History of the County of Essex
… Boulogne in 1400 and 1409; 12 its lords owed suit to the court of the honor of Clare from the early 14th century until … The yard's south range formed one side of a brick-walled court, with gatehouse, in front of the house. Behind the … was another rectangle of buildings, prob- ably the service court. West of the moat lay a square orchard and a large …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and fairs occur on WhitTuesday and the 8th of November: a court leet takes place annually, and petty-sessions once in … are held here: the powers of the county debt-court of Alfreton, established in 1847, extend over part of …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… whom 2 held a hide (96 a.) each, owed cash rents, suit of court, and a heriot of a horse and armour, a fourth owed cash … were listed in Aldsworth in 1608 195 and the manor court was much concerned with the regulation of sheep-pasture … with tenurial matters at Wall. 234 The Aldsworth manor court was recorded in the 1260s; 235 court rolls survive for …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… antiquity in particular, this insect was thought to be a berry, and was also sometimes erroneously described as a … commonly called JAMAICA PEPPER or PIMENTO. It is the dried berry of the Allspice tree, more properly Eugenia pimenta …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 1634 Henry and his wife Mary conveyed the manor to Simon Court, who before 1639 sold it to Sir Robert Gorges of … 14 No manorial records survive but tenants owed suit of court until the early 19th century. 15 A pound was in use in … rents and heriots and paying them to the Acland's court at Curry Rivel, implying that courts were not then held …
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