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A History of the County of Essex
… 76, 169; fisheries, 107, 146, 160, 166; floods, 77; King's Stream, 153; Lea Navigation, 22, 23, 146, 153, 1656; mills, … Liddell, Rob., Vicar of Barking, 226, 227 Lightfoot, Hugh, s. of Rog., 199 Limehouse (Lond.), 260 Lincolnshire, see … agric., 106, 144; Belchers fm., 143; Brevitts fm., 141; Broadley Common, 150; Bumble's Green, 14041, 150; Camps, 141; …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… perhaps 'peasants' farms', and Etherdwick 'Ethelred's dairy farm'. Fosham, sometimes Fosham garth, meaning … the westernmost cross lane, which forms part of the parish's principal road; it was called Johnson's Lane in the 18th … rent charges awarded in 1845 were for hay tithes; Henry Broadley received £6 a year for 128 a. at Etherdwick, H. S. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… called New Ellerby. The name Ellerby, meaning 'Elfweard's farm', is an Anglo-Scandinavian hybrid; Dowthorpe, 'Dufa's … Thomas Bramley (d. 1804), whose trustees sold it to C. E. Broadley in 1805. Broadley (d. 1809) already owned 377 a. at Dowthorpe, 37 and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Swine village. The name is Scandinavian and means 'Thorkel's farmstead'. 49 Of 755 a. (306 ha.), 50 the civil parish was … in 1347 the St. Quintins' tenant was his or another Walran's heir. 66 In 1381-2 Joan Rogerson, probably Sir Walran of … 1806, the 100-a. Spacey Field farm being bought by C. E. Broadley and Easthall Garth farm, then of 145 a., by John …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 1990-1999
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… study of the administrative responses made by the L.E.A.s of three Lancashire County boroughs [Bolton, Oldham and … reference to the period 1888- 1920. Al-Mousawi, H.B.-A.-S.Y.H. Ph.D., Glasgow. Supervised by Gillard, D.R.; Robbins, … episcopate of Thomas Henshaw, bishop of Salford, 1925-38. Broadley, Martin M.Phil., Manchester. (Rel. & Theol.). …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… that of setting up borough police forces, Hull Corporation's management of affairs was of great importance to the … ratepayers in general who benefited from the water-bailiff's dues, levied on shipping by the corporation. Furthermore, … of the banking family, Robert Wells, 205 and W. H. H. Broadley. It is noticeable that little part was played in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… 8 A mile south of Upper Park Town is the hamlet of Bumble's Green. Most of the roads in the parish are old. Among the … Supply Company; the supply was extended to Bumble's Green in 1933 and Hoe Lane in 1935. The Eastern Electricity … the church school to provice places for the children from Broadley Common. With the aid of voluntary subscriptions the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… is dealt with here. The name, also Anglian, may mean 'Arna's nook of land'. 17 The settlements of 'Chenecol' or … was allotted 125 a.; his devisees sold 90 a. to Robert C. Broadley in 1797, including old-inclosed land at Woodhouse, … the rest of Horsfield's allotment, to William Taylor. 12 Broadley had already acquired, in 1792, the farmhouse and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 'charcoal hill', are Anglian, while Rolston, 'Rolf's farmstead', is an Anglo-Scandinavian hybrid. The prefixes … the camp was closed in the 1960s. 2 Hull Young People's Christian and Literary Institute ran a camp at Great Cowden … 122 a. for the rectorial and vicarial tithes, Thomas Broadley 81 a., and the Revd. Richard Gee 75 a. There were …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… were Scandinavianized; Sigglesthorne means 'Sigel's thorn tree', Catfoss 'Catta's ditch', Hatfield 'heath … Cowden to Jesse Bowlby, from whose trustees W. H. Harrison-Broadley bought it in 1870. 59 In 1920 J. B. Harrison-Broadley sold the farm to William W. North (d. 1937), and it …
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