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Alumni Oxonienses
… Index Ecclesiasticus. Archer, John 1s. J., of Thaydon Garnon, Essex, equitis. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 17 May, … 1630, M.A. 27 June, 1633, fellow 1633-46, created B.D. 1 or 2 Nov., 1642, rector of Windermere. See Nicolson and Burn, … 1653-4. [ 20] Arden, John commoner of Trinity Coll. in or before 1564. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Arden, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… ROYAL ARMS England. ( Gules, three lions passant gardant or). Edward II (impaling Old France). 222b. Edward III. 222b. … Edmund, Earl of Lancaster. Sable, a tricorporated lion or. 52b, (296b). Holland, Earls of Kent. England with a … 216b, 289b. Gerard. A saltire. 127b. Gerard. A lion. 127b. Gernon. Vairy argent and gules. 29b. Gestingthorp. Argent, a …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… London 1815 have been recorded. From 182327 Margaret or Margery Baines & Son, John, are listed at 1 St Paul's … Lane, Oakham, Leics., chairmaker (1835). [D] Baines (or Baynes) & Dufill, 37 Fetter Lane, York, chairmakers … (thin) cushions for ditto, 12s A shield-shaped dressing or shaving glass, c. 1790, with the label Barnard Baker, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and comprising 1308 acres, of which 222 are common or waste. The living is a discharged rectory, united in 1776 … of Park, and comprises 988 acres, of which 211 are common or waste. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. … that name in Bretagne. King Stephen granted it to Ranulf Gernon, Earl of Chester; but in the reign of Henry II. the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The long narrow Willow Walk existed in the north, Bourne's or Baker's Arms Gardens in the east by 1848, 60 and Cross … and Montague Street, the northern extension of Hope Town or Union Street (the whole after 1864 called Turin Street). … and Josiah Goodman. Adjoining side roads, Thoydon and Gernon roads, existed in 1864 31 and were soon built up, as …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at the British school, a small infants' school, three or four private day schools, and five or six dame schools. 1 The British and Foreign Schools … sec. 1965. 26 St. Barnabas's Nat. (formerly St. Luke's), Gernon Rd., Roman Rd. Founded 1866 for 252 I in Gothic bldg. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and comprising 1250 acres, of which 770 are common or waste. The Birbeck embankment, on the line of the … Birch Castle was fortified against Henry III. by Sir Ralph Gernon, then lord of the manor: there are still some remains. … on the north-west is an extensive common, called Bircher or Highwood common. Birches BIRCHES, a township, in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… ivy. Secular b(2). Birch Castle, formerly belonging to the Gernon family (Morant, II, 182), stands a few yards S. of the … storeys, timber-framed and plastered; the roofs are tiled or thatched. Many of the buildings have original … chimney-stacks and exposed ceiling-beams. ConditionGood, or fairly good. b(5). Winter flood's Farm, house, nearly 2 m. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Great Birch manor. 51The king gave the advowson to Ralph Gernon (d. 1248) who gave it before 1241 to Leighs priory, of … house, designed by S. S. Teulon, was built in 1859-60 on or near the same site, and was still in excellent condition … about half of them were pluralists. 73Thomas of Bolonia or Boloigne by will proved in 1316 provided a chantry from …
A History of the County of Essex
… other manors, for example, Easthorpe, 65 and Fillol shall or Felix Hall, Kelvedon, 66 or to religious houses, like Tiptree priory. 67 The complex … when Birch was assessed with Easthorpe for taxation, John Gernon, the lord of Easthorpe and Birch manors, was the …
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