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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… whom it came (as in Horsford) to the Dacres. Sir Thomas Dacre and Elizabeth his wife, settled it for life on Anne, … died seised of it in the 3d of Henry VII. Thomas Lord Dacre, and Anne his wife, conveyed it in the 21st of that …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1839 and efforts to recover it in 18557 failed. George Dacre, by deed of 1855, conveyed to the vicar and …
A History of the County of Essex
… Vicarage Lane area: Fry, E. and W. Ham, 239; W.H.L., F. Dacre's Acct. of W. Ham Abbey Lands; Abbey Land Ratebooks. E. …
A History of the County of Essex
… The vestry was displeased with the former clerk, George Dacre, who was said to have caused 'litigation and … resolved that the new assistant overseer should not, like Dacre, be a lawyer. The new officer was appointed for the … later leased part of the house for that purpose. When Dacre was ousted he began to stir up trouble for the vestry. …
Old and New London
… garments, and after whent iij for murder; on was the Lord Dacre's sone of the North, was wypyd with a shett abowt him …
Old and New London
… of spiritual supremacy. In July, 1535, William Lord Dacre of the North was accused of high treason; he was the …
Old and New London
… and was the seat of gentlemen's country residences. Lady Dacre, the foundress of Emmanuel Hospital, left to the City …
Old and New London
… is now called Strutton Ground, were the residences of Lord Dacre of the South and Lord Grey de Wilton, as stated in the … is Emmanuel Hospital, known also by the name of Lady Dacre's Almshouses. It was founded and built in the year … under the will of Ann, widow of Gregory Fiennes, Lord Dacre, for the support of ten men and ten women, as …
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