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A History of the County of Essex
… Alice Helen transferred it in 1931 to the diocesan bishop. 4 In 1984 the part of Wivenhoe parish north-east of the … Old Heath. 5 The value of the rectory was estimated at 4 marks in 1254. 6 The church was not valued in 1291 when it paid 4 s. to St. John's abbey, Colchester, and 2 s. 2 d. to St. …
A History of the County of Essex
… until c. 1963, and then run privately from 1964 to 1968. 4 A volun- tary group, the Wivenhoe Ferry Trust, was running … Plague may account for the high number of deaths in 1603-4. 31 There were 197 households in 1671. 32 In 1723 the … were recorded in 1712, 9 in 1762, 8 inns and taverns and 4 beerhouses in 1863, and 8 public houses and 4 restaurants …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Braintree, was licensed as a Presbyterian teacher in 1672. He had a congregation at Wivenhoe, which prob- ably met … and William Giles, licensed for Presbyterian meet- ings in 1672. 70 Samuel Wood, who ran a small nonconformist academy, … by 1816, had 150 children. 73 Charles Riggs, pastor 1831-4, was once horse- whipped on his way from his home in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 31. 13. 4., and in the gift of the Bishop: the tithes have been … payable to a dean, but now received by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners: each of the prebendaries has a separate … of 60 acres. The tithes, vested in the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, have been commuted for 337. 16. The chapel is …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Eustachius de Moretoin gave Henry, son of William 3 4 Hamelyn of Wollaton, his Villain, with all his sequel and … Willoughby, Esquire, who died owner of it in the year 1672, having two sons byhis wife, the daughter of Henry … Histori piscium libros quator, &c. Oxon, 1686: He dying in 1672, left two sons and one daughter, viz. Sir Francis …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1443 an agreement was reached whereby Wolvercote paid 3 s. 4 d. a year to St. Peter's instead of contributing to repair … 1817. 23 The living was augmented by the ecclesiastical commissioners in 1862 with £33 6 s. 8 d. a year, which was … 441. O.R.O., MS. d.d. Par. Oxf. St. Peter-in-the-East c 4; C. M. D. Crowder, 'Four English Cases during the Council …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the Thames Conservancy and the Thames Valley Drainage Commissioners in 1884 and 1885. The road to Wytham crossed the cut by a bridge, built by the Thames Commissioners in 1780 and lengthened in 1885. 83 The Oxford … to 63, but boundary changes reduced it to 62 in 1931. 4 Wolvercote has, from the 16th century or earlier, contained …
A History of the County of Oxford
… drawn mainly from the new housing in North Oxford. 68 In 1672 James Beckford's house was licensed as a Baptist meeting … house, and the 8 dissenters returned in 1676 and the 3 or 4 returned in the 1680s were probably Baptists. 69 A … Recusant Roll 1592-3 (Cath. Rec. Soc. xviii), 252; 1593-4 (Cath. Rec. Soc. lvii), 121; 1594-5 (Cath. Rec. Soc. lxi), …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… c. £50 a year between 1864 and 1867 by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners from £1,000 of subscriptions and grants. In … 18 s. 2 d. made up of £41 18 s. from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, £30 11 s. 7 d. from Queen Anne's Bounty, and … chapel with £20-£30 a year; 3 baptisms took place there. 4 E. Roberts was minister on the nomination of the vicar of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… £6 10 s., and five cottages with a gross annual rent of £4 10 s. were sold in 1901 for £360. Many tenants purchased … the site of later mills known in the parish. 18 In 1672 Richard Adney rented the upper and lower mills in … Charlton rentals, and the two mills were apparently let in 1672 to Richard Adney, probably for corn milling. While the …
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