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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… West Bergholt 95. WEST BERGHOLT. (C.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxvii. N.W. (b)xxvii. N.E.) West Bergholt is a … from the nave. The E. window is of the 18th century or modern, set in the blocking of a 14th-century opening with … ConditionPoor, very damp. Secular a(2). Cook's Hall, m. S.S.W. of the church, is of two storeys, …
A History of the County of Essex
… beneath the existing church. Its position next to Bergholt Hall suggests that it was established as a proprietary … Lugar who sold it in 1781 to Thomas Fisher. After Fisher's death in 1789 the advow son passed to his sons Joseph (d. … she transferred the advowson to H. Clapham. 61 By 1946 the bishop of Chelmsford was patron. 62 The rectory was a rich …
A History of the County of Essex
… the estate of 1 hide and 25 a. that later became Bergholt Hall manor apparently contracted between 1066 and 1086, its … the number of bordarii increased from 2 to 6 and the manor's value increased from 20 s. to 36 s. There was also 1 … with hedges and ditches, typically bore names in land or feld, and had detailed abutments, indicating a cleared and …
A History of the County of Essex
… West Bergholt 14 com- prises a rectangular area (2,296 a. or 929 ha.) immediately north-west of Colchester. Its … was formed by the river Colne on the south and St. Botolph's brook on the south-east. The north-east boundary followed a … to the abbot of Waltham who apparently held it of Bergholt Hall manor by 1509. All three detached parts were transferred …
A History of the County of Essex
… Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT The lord of Bergholt Hall manor claimed view of frankpledge, gallows, and the … of tenements, overcharging the common, breaking the lord's pound, and assaults. 42 In 1505 the court confiscated the … of the heath. 45 The manor of Cooks Hall, Netherhall, or Beaumonds also had courts leet, first recorded in 1542. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Another ½ hide and 11½ a. was held freely. 88 Roger's fief was forfeited to the Crown in 1102, and granted c. … manor was held of the honor of Lancaster until 1211 or later, but of the honor of Eye from 1233. 90 The … until 1488. 91 By 1119 the demesne tenant of BERGHOLT HALL was Robert de Sackville (d. c. 1137), from whom the …
Old and New London
… "Uplift a thousand voices, full and sweet, In this wide hall, with Earth's inventions stored, And praise th' invisible universal Lord, … of BromptonIts Nurseries and Flower-gardensCromwell or Hale HouseThistle GroveThe BoltonsWestminster and West …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to be occupied by a poor woman, though a husband and wife or two women could share one; no inmate was to be under … money given for the purpose by John Pugh. 41 The charity's endowment has been increased by several gifts. By deed of … and to build the alms-houses, a house for a matron, and a hall for religious services and social gatherings. In 1917 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by Handsworth church: a synod held at Lichfield by Bishop Clinton (1129-48) accepted that West Bromwich was a … (1139-61). 9 Bishop Durdent (1149-59) confirmed Guy's grant, and the church was among the possessions confirmed … the chaplain of West Bromwich by 1336, apparently in the Hall End area west of All Saints'; the chaplain was still …
A History of the County of Stafford
… London, Chester, and Shrewsbury, and it was the road's importance which caused the county to contribute towards … Cross and the manor-house, corresponding with the present Hall Green Road; its western stretch was straightened in … Lane, Bull Lane, Albion Road, and West Bromwich Street or along Swan Lane, Phoenix Street, Ryders Green Road, …
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