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A History of the County of Essex
… in 1868. 9 After the Dissolution the parish came under the bishop's jurisdiction in spiritual matters, while remaining … of trustees, is now ( c. 1888) under the control of the Bishop of St. Alban's'. 17 The advowson is now (1961) vested … c. 164958. 27 Joseph Hall, curate from c. 1608, was later Bishop successively of Exeter and Norwich. A number of …
A History of the County of Essex
… this. As described in 1086 the manor, then held by the Bishop of Durham, was a populous community, exploiting a wide … to the tenants, 4 to 6 sokemen, and the remaining 6 to the bishop. A considerable part of the manor was woodland, …
A History of the County of Essex
… to William I and was granted by him about 1075 to Walcher, Bishop of Durham, in order to provide the bishop with a home near London. 85 Later sources show that … 87 In 1086 William of St. Calais, Walcher's successor as bishop, held Waltham. Two sokemen belonging to the manor held …
The Environs of London
… daughter ofPorter, 1588: and the tombs of William Pierse, Bishop of Bath and Wells 62, 1670; and Mrs. Martha Ellis, … 1659; Mary, (daughter of Elizabeth Alwyn, and relict of Bishop Pierse,) 1679; and Mr. Richard Terrill, 1755. In the … sold the advowson of the vicarage to Henry King, Bishop of Chichester, whose son Henry left two daughters, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… to Archer Martin, of Jamaica, 1707; (2) to William Pierce, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1670; (3) to Paul Darby, 1699, with …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Dr. Henry King, archdeacon of Colchester, later bishop of Chichester. 17 King's right to the patronage was … for marriage, 67 was collated to Walthamstow by the bishop by lapse. He complained that he could not serve the … 73 The income of the vicarage was sequestrated by the bishop until 1644, when the House of Commons, on the petition …
A History of the County of Essex
… home of Sir Thomas Merry (d. 1654) and of William Pierce, bishop of Bath and Wells (d. 1670). In the middle of the 18th …
A History of the County of Essex
… and the inhabitants successfully petitioned the bishop of London to establish a select vestry, to avoid …
A History of the County of Essex
… 800, 59 and in 1617, for a further 500, to Arthur Lake, bishop of Bath and Wells, his wife's uncle, Arthur Lake, his …
A History of the County of Essex
… vicechancellor of England, and Joseph (17981867), bishop of Rochester. 6 Sir William Mallinson (18541936), … divines were its vicars, Thomas Cartwright (163489), later bishop of Chester, and the antiquary, Edmund Chishull …
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