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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… not one hypothesis that I recollect gives the exact scite or ancient name of the station at Chester 3. All that I have … of Cestre (Castra), formed the name of Coneceastre, or Cuneceastre. To this Conceastre Eardulph removed the See … John Lowson 110, Lancelot Awde, Edward Chilton, William Currey, Bryan Younger, Cuthbert Storey, John Colson, and John …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… to his vicarial income, is very doubtful. Some custom or usage is indispensable in proof to establish a right to this sort of tithe and there is no proof or other document to support it. Such a tithe is not to be … 1 Mary Teasdall 1 John Rackstraw 1 Tho. Harryson 1 John Correy 1 John Porter 1 1681 20 April. Whereas Agnes …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Derentford, in Latin Derenti Vadum, signifying the forde or passage over the river Derent. 1 In Domesday it is written … there appears to have been no bridge here, the passage or ferry over the Darent at this place being valued among the … 1755. 77 James Harwood, A.M. 1755, ob. 1778. 78 John Currey, A. M. April 1778. Present vicar. Lamb. Peramb. p. …
A History of the County of Essex
… by Todd brook, flowing from the east, and Parndon (or Musket) brook from the south-west. Those streams meet near … of Great Parndon common, near the church at Parndon (or Cock) Green, 13 and farther north at Linford End (or the … Parndon Recollections, 8. Inf. from the Revd. W. H. Correy and Bakers, builders, Danbury. Ch. Bells Essex, 3534; …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Hurst HURST La or Le Hurst (xiv cent.); Hurste (xv cent.). The parish of … reproduction of the original. The windows on the north or entrance side have moulded wood frames and transoms and … of the Rev. A. A. Cameron, then vicar of Hurst, and Miss Currey. The north aisle was added in 1883, and in recent …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in this parish. Church of Longfield. PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by whom presented. Bishop of Rochester Thomas Stansall, in … A.M. present. Dec. 7, 1774, obt. Oct. 6, 1778. 9 John Currey, A.M. 1779. Present rector. 10 See the will of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… name it acquired from its situation close to the fleet or arm of the Thames, which flows from hence southward … raised to prevent it; at the end of which is the stream or fleet arising at Spring-head, in Southfleet, from which … and by her had an only daughter, married to the Rev. Mr. Currey, of Dartford. James Fortrye, esq. the son, was of …
Survey of London
… 10 was converted by Mrs. Mary Croxton into a lodging-house or hotel to which No. 11 was subsequently added. This … loc. cit., and 1887/1075, will of Sophia Pratt; Messrs. Currey and Co., deeds of 14 Park Place. …
Survey of London
… Weekly Journal (Exeter), 8 Oct. 1725; The Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer, 20 Oct. 1725. 86. London Library, St. … FEC1/O.23. 213. Ibid., FEC1/O.21. 214. The Weekly Journal or Saturday's Post, 2, 9 May 1719; The Original Weekly … loc. cit., and 1887/1075, will of Sophia Pratt; Messrs. Currey and Co., deeds of 14 Park Place. APPENDIX (pp. 546549) …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from his materials any precise account of his finds, or to deduce any certain estimate of their significance. It … they consisted of a very uncertain number of small houses or other buildings, estimated by Skinner at eighteen, and … to the Taunton Museum. Some 400 yards west of this, in Currey Rivel parish, part of a fibula, two bits of Samian and …
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