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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 136; patron, Edmund Higginson, Esq.; impropriator, the incumbent of … 1778. Thomas Cartwright, afterwards Bishop of Chester, and Edmund Chishall, a learned antiquary and divine, were …
A History of the County of Essex
… in Upshire and Nazeing with remainder to their son, Edmund Lesturmy, to be held of the chief lords. 257 In 1341 … of Waltham Abbey jointly with his wife Maud and his son Edmund. 259 An inquisition of the same year names a son …
The Environs of London
… sell, married, first, Thomas Lord Roos, and afterwards, Edmund Duke of Somerset. She died in 1467 12. From her this … 46; by which name this parish is called in some records. Edmund Duke of Somerset purchased a house and lands in … 1728; Anne, wife of John Wainwright 69, and daughter of Edmund Clarke, 1717; Edmund Clarke, Esq. 1721; Thomas Clarke, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… arms; (11) to Margaret, wife of John Trafford, 1665, and Edmund, their son, 1681, with shield of arms. Plate: includes …
A History of the County of Essex
… Crown granted both to Paul Withypoll (d. 1547) and his son Edmund (d. 1582) 12 and they descended in that family until 1600 when Sir Edmund Withypoll (d. 1619), Paul's great-grandson, sold them … and coheirs of King's son Henry, married Isaac Houblon and Edmund Wyndham respectively; in 1689 the Houblons and Mary …
A History of the County of Essex
… were also damaged by bombing. The firm moved to Bury St. Edmund's (Suff.) in 1970, taking with them a conspicuous …
A History of the County of Essex
… to the general charity account. The income in 1957 was 10. Edmund Wise by will dated 1732 or 1734 left to the …
A History of the County of Essex
… ii. 636; Transcripts in Par. Reg. (16921733) by Edmund Chishull, vicar 1708 f., who supplied Newcourt with … by William Pamplin' (MS. 1789), f. 104. Possibly when Edmund Chishull became vicar in 1708. Walthamstow Matters, …
A History of the County of Essex
… who married Thomas de Ros, Lord Ros (d. 1431), and later Edmund Beaufort, earl (later duke) of Somerset (d. 1455), … Walthamstow Tony in 1467. 38 Her heir was her grandson, Edmund de Ros, but he was debarred from the succession by the … attainder of Thomas, Lord Ros, was reversed, but his heir, Edmund de Ros, Lord Ros, was abroad at the time, and his …
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