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A History of the County of Middlesex
… historians that there was one at the time of St. Dunstan's alleged gift of Hanwell to Westminster Abbey. 48 While it … here in Roman times. 49 In the 12th century the church's jurisdiction extended over the whole ancient parish, … 1714 the rector of Hanwell successfully sued Christopher Clitherow of Boston House for his small tithes, and it was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… who had acquired it from Stephen de Brome. In 1254 Robert's daughter and her husband conveyed it to Westminster Abbey. … with the copyhold estate held by Sir Thomas Gresham's widow in 1592, which included lands called the Broom … lay nearby. These 43 acres belonged in 1816 to James Clitherow, the lord of Boston manor, 15 whose predecessor had …
The Environs of London
… side, the village of Stanmore and the Marquis of Abercorn's seat are the most conspicuous objects. The view towards the … Esq. 911656; on the north wall those of Christopher Clitherow, Esq. 921685; Rebecca, wife of Samuel Clarke, Esq. … 1627; William Wilkinson, Esq. of Woodhall, 1658; Thomas Clitherow, Esq. 1681; John Hawtrey, Esq. 1682; Randall Page, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and could be 16 more, on the land held by the archbishop's tenants, both French ( franc') and villeins. The tenants … therefore was divided almost equally between the lord's demesne (30 hides) and the land of all the other holders … archbishops' more fertile Kentish manors. 24 In 1233 43 8 s. 4 d. was spent on oats for seed and horse provender, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… curacy as the result of a benefaction from Queen Anne's Bounty. 97 From 1868 it was called a vicarage. 98 The … parsonage and vicarage were given as worth £18 and £13 6 s. 8 d. a year respectively. 3 The figures presumably … Hutchinson and his wife (both d. 1656), and Christopher Clitherow (d. 1685). There is a 15th-century font and a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… especially prominent: boots were sold without the lord's licence in 1394 and uncured shoes were sold in 1507. 75 A … Park. 11 In the 17th century there were Sir Christopher Clitherow (d. 1641), Lord Mayor of London and Governor of the … 1968. The house at Pinner Hill or Pinner Wood owned by the Clitherow family in the mid 17th century is likely to have …
The Environs of London
… for the cattle of the town, pannage for 400 hogs, and 3 s. rents.; in the whole valued at 30l.; in King Edward's time … 2 leopards' faces Az. (not blazoned). ArmsJenyns impaling Clitherow. John Jenyns, Esq. married Jane, daughter of James Clitherow, Esq. ArmsA chevron between 3 bucks. ArmsAz. a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1086 there was a priest on the Archbishop of Canterbury's manor of Hayes, 96 where the church was possibly already … Hayes was counted as part of the Archbishop of Canterbury's peculiar deanery of Croydon 97 and so remained until the … in that year. It must soon have changed hands, as James Clitherow of Boston House, New Brentford, presented in 1788, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish beadle of Isleworth was performing the constable's duties, but the constables continued here to be manorial … the Prior of St. Valéry 80 and the Master of St. Giles's Hospital claimed the assizes of bread and ale over their … to have become much more efficient in the 1820's. James Clitherow, of Boston House, who was a ratepayer in Isleworth, …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of Grievances in Church and State. Richard Darley's Petition. The humble Petition of Richard Darley, on the … two Habeas Corpus moved for him, by the Judges of the King's-Bench, is specially referred to them likewise. Mr. Baker … full. Naturalization of James Bove; Act for the Tenants of Clitherow. Report by Mr. Glyn against Alderman Abel. An Act …
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