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A History of the County of Essex
… in 1701 sold it to Henry Wight, 76 already the owner of Gayshams, in Great Ilford. 77 By the end of the 17th century … property. Little Ilford and Berengers descended along with Gayshams until 1873, when the estate of John Hibbit Wight (d. … 25(2)/777 Eas. 3 Jas. II; Lysons, London, iv. 151. For Gayshams see V.C.H. Essex, v. 2045. Ibid. See p. 170. E.R.O., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… Emelingbury, and to another in 1469 between the manors of Gayshams and Westbury. Other entries record the appointment … tithing, which were commuted for 402. The owners of Gayshams manor held the great tithes from 2,372 a. in Gayshams tithing, and also great and small tithes from the …
A History of the County of Essex
… also noted. A bailiff was chosen for the abbess's farms of Gayshams Hall and Newbury, one for Eastbury and another for …
A History of the County of Essex
… as part of the abbey's demesne; these were Downshall, Gayshams and possibly Wangey. (iii) Tenements which, in 1539, … also Emelingbury, which appears to have been merged with Gayshams about 1400. (iv) Estates created after the … Clayhall, Clements, Cranbrook, Downshall, Emelingbury, Gayshams, Hainault, Highlands, Ilford Lodge, Loxford, …
A History of the County of Essex
… towards a church, and a site was given by the owners of Gayshams Hall. The building was completed in 1840, and in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
A History of the County of Essex
… of Gaysham's fee, which may link Sudbury with the manor of Gayshams in Ilford. 160 In 1538 the abbey's assize rents in …
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