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A History of the County of Essex
… Colne Engaine Church NONCONFORMITY. Colne Engaine was 'a Quakers' nest' in 1655, and in 1657 a Meeting … mins. 1895-1919, 1920-48; ibid. folder on sale of Colne Engaine mission hall. …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… his wife, an annual rent of £10 from his lands in Colne Engaine, Pebmarsh and Sudbury, payable at Easter and … < England (initial) 06/11/1348 Location of Property Colne Engaine, Pebmarsh, Sudbury < Essex < England Safe Keeping St … Institution Place Role Agnes atte Spense (f) Colne Engaine < Essex < England Other Aubrey Veer (m) dec. Earl …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
A History of the County of Essex
… in plurality with White Colne from 1967 and with Colne Engaine from 1988; it was united with Colne Engaine and White Colne in 1995. 66 The vicarage was valued …
A History of the County of Essex
… Scaldemorys bridge and Little Colne bridge, led to Colne Engaine. One was presumably the later Stone bridge on the … repair 20 marks was left c. 1450. 6 The bridge from Colne Engaine to Earls Colne whose repair was ordered by Quarter … and to goods traffic in 1965. The station, on the Colne Engaine road, was called Ford Gate until 1889, Colne …
A History of the County of Essex
… Meeting was held there before 1657, when it moved to Colne Engaine. 24 Numbers increased in the 1660s and 1670s; a …
A Dictionary of London
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 90 acres thereto in the parishes of Wakes Colne, [Colne] Engaine, White Colne and Munt [? Mount Bures], and in the … or farm and 20 acres in the parishes of Pebmarsh, Colne Engaine and Alphamstone, in the tenure of John Johnson, worth …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Salop], David de, 199, 270. , Richard de, 198, 270. Colne Engaine, co. Essex, 79. Cologne, the king's oblations to, …
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