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… Low Marsh land, lying in the parishes of Hueish and Ham, or one of them, in the co. of Somerset, called Wagg …
… 8. That of Garret Hillgerloe of Bremen, Hendrick Croes of Ham burg, and Claus Moult of Wismar, to the Admiralty …
… of London, praying to be appointed surveyor of Bow and Ham Creek, in place of Mr. Fletcher, dismissed. Minuted:25 …
… may in great measure be prevented. 16. The town of Poole, Ham, and all the works adjoining, to be immediately …
… John and Hugh Stowley, Fremington, D., notorious. Hen. Ham, Ashwater, D., notorious, poor. John Short, Ashwater, D., … Brune Rives, D.D. John Scutt, Tincleton. Ralph Conisby, Ham. Joan Cole, Wickampton, widow. Rescusants. Lord Stourton, …
… Rashley. Edw. Hide. Grimstead. Wm. Warriner. Dr. Newland. Ham. Newland. Dr. Rede. Ludgershall. Hen. Cusse. Dr. Marsh. …
… Wychingham. 1417, Thomas Artyes. Ditto. 1419, William Ham. Ditto. 1434, Hugh Leverych, by Robert Wychingham, Esq. …
… name Waltham is compounded of the Saxon words Weald and Ham, signifying a residence in or near a wood. The town … WALTHAMSTOW ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of West Ham, hundred of Becontree, S. division of Essex, 6 miles (N. … appears to be of Saxon origin, from weald, "a wood," and ham, "a dwelling;" the adjunct stowe, "a place," …
… parish church. 127 From 1667 their meeting was part of the Ham and Waltham Monthly Meeting, and of the Essex Quarterly …
… Sarah (d. 1766), founder of the charity school at West Ham, 146 is the monument at the east end of the Monoux chapel … accounts of Chingford, Leyton, Walthamstow, and West Ham, were brought up to date to 1756 ( sic) by Edward Rowe …
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