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Statutes of the Realm
… Sheppard Thomas Farrer Thomas Carter of Weston Esq[uire]s William Hill of Weston Thomas Smith of Beckonsfeild Richard … Hoblyn John Nicoll Peter Trevisa Thomas Hawkey Esq[uire]s Henry Gregor Charles Bonithon, Serjeant att Law Christopher … Tregarthen Richard Harris of Roak Edmond Prideaux Esq[uire]s William Yoe John Foot of Truroe Richard Erisey of S t. …
William III, 1698: An Act for granting to His Majesty the Summ of One Million four hundred eighty four thousand and fifteene one Shilling eleaven Pence three Farthings for disbanding the Army providing for the Navy and for other necessary Occasions. [Chapter IX. Rot. Parl. 10 Gul. III.p.2.]
Statutes of the Realm
… to Collectors,; A Schedule to be transmitted to the King's Remembrancer's Office; to be certified into Exchequer before 7th of July … and of Death or Removal of any Deputy; Receiver General's Receipt a Discharge to Collectors.; Collectors travelling. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1181 and 1204, were presumably his descendants. 54 William's son Henry 55 had apparently succeeded by 1210, 56 and was … c. 1230. 57 Another William of Wiston, apparently Henry's son, is recorded in 1238, 58 and held 4 fees in Wiston and … there in 1279 and 1285 62 and had died by 1292. 63 Adam's widow Alice was the largest taxpayer in Wiston in 1296. 64 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 85 The living was valued at £10 in 1291, including 13 s. 4 d. in tithes from a ploughland at Truleigh in Edburton. … rectory then owned a portion of tithe corn worth 7 s. a year in Shermanbury, 87 and in 1675 the rector received … and 2 a. in Henfield. 88 The living was valued at £13 1 s. 10 d. net in 1535. 89 On one occasion at least in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… when a parish was formed out of Broadwater and St. George's parishes. 83 The benefice was called a perpetual curacy … became a vicarage in 1868. 10 With help from Queen Anne's Bounty a house for the incumbent was built in Westbrooke by … was apparently altered by the curate of St. Paul's, as a result of strong criticism by the Cambridge Camden …
A History of the County of Sussex
… weekly payments. 7 A new schoolroom, classroom, and master's house were built in Richmond Road c. 1834, 8 and c. 1847 … to the Revd. W. Davison (d. 1852). The Davison school's average attendance was 120 in 1862 when there was also a … school was the Christ Church church hall. The St. George's National school for boys, girls, and infants was opened in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Anthony (d. 1629), and then successively to Anthony's son (d. 1682) and grandson (d. 1708), both named Francis, and the latter's brother Henry (d. 1717). Henry's son Anthony (d. 1767) and grandson, also Anthony (d. 1783), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, after an unsuccessful attempt to establish … lectures, as the Montague Hall. 98 It was also the town's main theatre until 1884, 99 and was used by many … in 1896. 3 Between c. 1906 and c. 1922, as the St. James's Hall, the building was used for concerts 4 and other …
A History of the County of Sussex
… earliest known secular building in the village is Coachman's cottage in Church Lane, a probably 16th-century … was then included with Madehurst, 45 and in 1524 Yapton's total was 24 and Bilsham's apparently 8. 46 Eighty-four parishioners signed the …
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