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The Environs of London
… estate passed afterwards, till the year 1757, when (Bonner's grant being expired) it was leased in the usual manner to … for Brecon, &c. Royalities. The manor is in the bishop's own hands, and the courts are held by his steward. The … said above 20,000l. Title-deeds in the possession of James Clitherow, Esq. of Boston-house, who holds some lands, parcel …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Between 1175 and 1179 Ralph de Brito founded St. Lawrence's hospital, New Brentford, in honour of the royal family, his … the 17th century or later, commemorated the Hawley and Clitherow families, including one to Ann Clitherow (d. 1801) by John Bacon the younger. 95 Among other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… EDUCATION. 2 New Brentford charity school (St. Lawrence's) opened in 1703. It served several parishes, closed temporarily in 1714 when Ealing's children withdrew, and later probably took no more than 20 … 1840 to new sch. in Half Acre, paid for by legacies and Clitherow family; 95 bldg. in the Butts then used by I 96 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and 217 a. from New Brentford. 53 Despite Brentford's antiquity, there were no substantial grounds for the claim … the 277 new houses. 29 Expansion was made possible by the Clitherow, Rothschild, and Hope-Edwardes families, who sold … 10. Ibid. ff. 16-17 sqq. Chiswick libr., letter of James Clitherow (1797). Boston man. ct. bk. (1692-1842), f. 11; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… often called simply the vestry room, was built in St. Mary's churchyard in 1840 and replaced in 1880 by the vestry hall … its revival shortly before Ealing adopted the Vestry Clerk's Act in 1869. 42 There was a beadle by 1797, whose duties … was conveyed to the chapelry in reversion by James Clitherow in 1796. A confinement room for riotous inmates was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1294 42 and in 1388 the tenants of Ealing owed 11 s. 10 d. of the 33 s. 4 d. common fine due from Fulham and … (d. 1670), 90 whose trustee sold it in 1670 to James Clitherow (d. 1682). Boston descended in the Clitherow family until 1923, when the estate was sold by the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Three Pigeons, 60 which was mentioned in Ben Jonson's The Alchemist of 1610 and had a loose reputation. 61 The … Brentford alone in 1614. 65 By 1722 probably 12 of Hanwell's inns were in New Brentford and at least 12 of Ealing's were … Sam. Pepys, vi. 199. A. J. Howard, 'Boston Manor and the Clitherow family' (TS. thesis, 1969, in Chiswick libr.), …
A History of the County of Essex
… of East and West Ham. The subsequent descent of Athelstan's estate is not known. In 1086 there were three manors called … Burnells and, in West Ham, the manors of West Ham, Covelee's, Woodgrange, Plaiz, West Ham Burnells, and East West Ham, … Bt.; in 1650 it was in the hands of Christopher and James Clitherow. 99 It seems to have been acquired about 1650 by …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… Anne, widow, and mother of Benj. Farye, concerning her son's wages. Misdemeanours of Jno. Osborne. Geo. Scot's business. William Nelson refused further satisfaction concerning his allowances. Mr. Lowe's man (Finnett), as more fit and understanding than Nelson, …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… No. 777.), "though the saying what I did was by the King's commandment should be no more applied to me than it might have been to the Commissioners ; and Sir Noel Caron's example cannot be cast in my way, unless affairs in England … of Sir Thomas Haward concerning his adventure. Motion of Clitherow, that Nath. Courthorpe, one of the Company's
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