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A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Isleworth Mill River (later the Duke of Northumberland's River). Further works to the same end were recommended by a … Old Orchard. 7 For a few years before 1912 Henry Havelock Ellis is said to have lived at Old Meadows, then known as … 195). It is said to have been restored c. 1908 by Havelock Ellis, after being used for some time as farm-labourers' …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Fitzhughs, totalling 120 acres, 58 with a rental of £13 6 s. 8 d. 59 The estate was entailed upon a son, William, and … until 1575, his brother Roger (d. by 1607), his brother's wife Jane (fl. 1609), and his nephew, George (fl. 1630). … Rowtheys itself, with 10 acres, was bought by Brabazon Ellis. It was still standing in 1777, when a John Ryley was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… at sea, which belonged to the abbot of Holm, but the prior's men being near to the sea, save it, and the abbot allows it … Their temporalities in 1428, were valued at 41 l. 11 s. 2 d. ob. per ann. and in the Cellarer's Computus, in the … VI. on January 26, in his fifth year, demised to Hugh Ellis Gent. the rectory of the said church, with all the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part of this town, was a beruite to Algar Earl of Mercia's manor of Hemes, which Alwi, and Stigand, the Archbishop … Elmham, (as may be there seen) who held it in King Edward's time, and was deprived of it at the Conquest; consisting of … was in the Crown, valued at 48 l. 16 s. 8 d. per ann. Hugh Ellis had a lease of it, and afterwards the Cleres, and Sir …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Henry Roos 62 (d. c. 1504). After the death of Sir Henry's widow Maud in 1512, 63 the manor passed to her … in 1770 by Thomas Pelham, Lord Pelham, of Stanmer. 80 John Ellis (d. c. 1737) was owner or lessee of Byne farm. 81 Thomas Ellis (fl. 1796) owned it in 1811, when it comprised 137 a. …
A History of the County of Essex
… was Sir John Pelly, Bt. (17771852), governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, who lived at the Manor House, Upton, and was … 37 Thomas Given-Wilson (d. 1916), vicar of St. Mary's, Plaistow, 38 Robert Rowntree Clifford (d. 1943), … New Chrons. of Eng. and France, by Rbt. Fabyan, ed. H. Ellis, pp. iii, xii. D.N.B. See below, p. 114. D.N.B. Ibid. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… William Tomson, Thomas Gellande, widow Jenyver, Richard Ellis. 6 The rectory of West- Retford was twenty marks when …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of a large but scattered Crown estate which owed one night's farm; before 1086 outlying parts, totalling 25 hides, in … de Mynors to hold by the service of a sore goshawk or 20 s. annual rent. Roger was succeeded by his son William, and … estate there, was owned c. 1803 and in 1823 by Anthony Ellis of Gloucester, 91 who was succeeded by his cousin James …
Old and New London
… Westminster St. James's Park CHAPTER V. ST. JAMES'S PARK. "A spark That less admires the Palace than the Park." … He also edited "Horace Walpole's Correspondence" and "The Ellis Correspondence." In the reign of the two first Georges, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Weymouth 42 WEYMOUTH (6778) (O.S. 6 ins. aSY 67 NE, bSY 68 SE, cSY 68 NE, dSY 78 SW) The … lies on the W. side of Weymouth Bay; it extends 6 miles N.S. and 5 miles E.W. covering some 11 square miles. The parish … backing; (20) to Mary Jane, daughter of Francis and Mary Ellis, 1831, white sarcophagus-shaped marble tablet on black …
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