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A History of the County of Essex
… from which Hornchurch suffered almost as severely as Dagenham. 32 In the early 17th century Havering had much … not moved to Valence House in 1960 as wrongly stated in Dagenham Digest, Sept. 1964, 2, 12, 13; the pair of stones …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… at an annual rent of 16 l. In exchange for the manors of Dagenham and Cokerellys, and lands in Dagenham, Cokerellys, and Hornechurche, Essex, which Huse …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the shore of the river Thames and adjacent marshes from Dagenham Beame to "Bowe brigge," Essex. Westm., 10 Nov. Pat. …
A History of the County of Essex
… near the river Beam, immediately south of the present Dagenham Road. 6 It still existed in 1722, but had … 1950s. 64 It occupies over 200 a. adjoining the company's Dagenham works. A fair at Hornchurch, held on the feast of … an inlet called Havering gulf, which branched east out of Dagenham creek about 100 yd. north of the Thames. 68 It was …
A History of the County of Essex
… employed'. 102 The land is thought to have been lost when Dagenham Breach was flooded in 1707. 103 Shipman's, later …
A History of the County of Essex
… to form the London borough of Havering. Hornchurch adjoins Dagenham to the east, extending from the Thames north-east … by Romford. It was, however, more populous in 1670 than Dagenham, a neighbouring parish of similar area. 14 In 1801 … Hornchurch and Rush Green Roads, to Becontree Heath, in Dagenham, thence by Green Lane to Ilford. That was the road …
A History of the County of Essex
… lay on the edge of the marshes, about mile south of Dagenham bridge. It originated in virgate of land which, … to William Denis of London by John Harvey of Wangey in Dagenham, and John Harvey of Lincoln's Inn (Mdx.), who were … (d. 1713), widow of John Fanshawe (d. 1699) of Parsloes in Dagenham. 148 She left it to her son Thomas Fanshawe, who in …
A History of the County of Essex
… minister for some years up to his death in 1727, lived at Dagenham, from which some of his congregation probably came. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Persons thus committed; and bring the same into the House. Dagenham Minister. Upon the humble Petition of divers of the Parishioners of the Parish of Dagenham in the County of Essex; It is Ordered, That Mr. John …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Day read; and, by Vote upon the Question, assented unto. Dagenham Vicarage. An Order for sequestring the Rents and Profits of the Vicarage of Dagenham in the County of Essex, whereof Mr. Charles True was …
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