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A History of the County of Essex
… Urban District. Argent, on a cross engrailed sable, a lion's face between four crosses bottenee, or The land rises … (Som.), gave Waltham the suffix to its name. Tofig's foundation, enlarged by Harold and re-founded by Henry II, … Manor House, High Beech. 298 This is a building of chequer red and grey brickwork, dating from c. 1700, and …
The Environs of London
… to Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick 6. After the Earl's death, she married William le Zouch, who survived her, and … Earl of Wiltshire was attainted; and the Earl of Warwick's son, having been restored to his honors and estates, died … in ground, Whose cunnyng skill and conseyens eke the chequer courte hath founde: A man who, lyvinge, sedd the …
A History of the County of Essex
… flowed west via Salisbury Hall to join the Lea at Hanger's Bourne, now under Banbury reservoir. The Fleet river, known … stream') Street, 16 which it used to flood near Tinker's bridge (Raglan Corner). In Leyton it was called the … manorhouse. 30 Chapel End (1528) lay near St. Edward's chapel and Salisbury Hall, while Church End 31 was beside …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1257, with the right to try pleas moved by the King's writ and judge thieves. 14 In 1274 and 1285 William Comyn, … minutes are only preserved from 1710 to 1820; churchwarden's and overseers' records in broken series date from the mid … in the workhouse, with adjournments to the Chequers or Nag's Head. The vicar normally took the chair. Attendances before …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Walter de Wale, from whom it derived its name, Wale's town, or Walton. The scenery, though by no means rich, is … of Rhs, county of Pembroke, South Wales, 6 miles (W. by S.) from Haverfordwest; containing 544 inhabitants. This parish is situated upon the coast of St. Bride's bay, by which it is bounded on the west; the adjacent …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Anglo-Saxon period Warborough formed a core part of Benson's extensive royal estate, and the Crown remained the major … the midstream of the Thames, which formed Berkshire's shire boundary from the 9th century. Further north the … by 1086 (when Drayton belonged to the bishop of Lincoln's 90-hide Dorchester estate), although 13 a. of meadow on the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Oxford to Spencer Compton, Paymaster of the Queen's Pensions and Bounties, to pay as follows out of moneys imprested to you for her Majesty's charities &c.: viz. to Cecilia Newberry, daughter of Judge … to him as part of the debt owing to him in the Cofferer's Office of the late King [Wm. III.] 50 Eliza[beth] …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lowndes to the Stamps Commissioners. It is her Majesty's pleasure that John Clarke be put into the first vacant stamper's place. Out Letters ( General) XXI, p. 193. May 22. Warrant … at War, to prepare a royal warrant for paying 1,170 l. 8 s. 8 d. for purposes as following, placing same to the head …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… by him for the service of said Lottery and the workmen's bills for repairing the Office for same. Out Letters ( … received complaints from the Collector of Shoreham of Long's non-attendance of his duty as Deputy Comptroller and … of Denmark: as from 1712 June 24: during pleasure. Queen's Warrant Book XXV, p. 313. William Lowndes to the Queen's
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Clerk of the Pells, &c., to issue the 24,195 l. 13 s. 10 d. (now remaining in the Exchequer as the surplus of … to Thomas Jett, Paymaster of the same, to pay 63,132 l. 11 s. 10 d. towards answering and paying the 68,278 l. 10 s. 0 d. due for six months interest to June 24 last on the …
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