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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Waterstock Watchett WATCHETT, a sea-port and market-town, in the parish of St. Decuman, union of Williton, hundred of … 8. 1. 5.; net income, 60; patron and impropriator, Joseph Henley, Esq. The church consists of a nave, south aisle, and … whose ancient mansion near it is now the property of Mr. Henley. In the south aisle is an altar-tomb, with the effigy …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Mary), a market-town and parish, and the head of a union, in the hundred of Cashio, or liberty of St. Alban's, county … 296, with a glebe-house, built in 1841; impropriator, Lord Henley. The tithes were commuted for land in 1771. The church … was repewed in 1836: there are monuments to the Clarke and Henley families. Sarah Clarke in 1702 gave 400, now producing …
A History of the County of Essex
… boundaries. 15 Two detached parts, of 6 a. and 4 a., lay in Fordham. A third, of 7 a., in Lexden had originally been part of that parish. It had been granted in the 13th century to the abbot of Waltham who apparently …
Survey of London
… former Clerkenwell parish boundary The area described in this chapter lies at the western edge of Clerkenwell, … let on a 99-year lease by a later Robert Harvey to John Henley of Lambeth, a merchant taylor, three-quarters of his … sold the freehold of the entire estate in equal shares to Henley and Baynes for 1,650. 3 At the time of the sale, the …
Survey of London
… Penton Street CHAPTER XVI. West of Penton Street Nowhere in the old parish of Clerkenwell is a sense of the original … blocks, Manneby Prior fronting on to Cumming Street and Henley Prior fronting on to Collier Street; a four-storey … of the site's fall from east to west. Manneby Prior and Henley Prior are connected by a high-level bridge. The …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1581. See Foster's Graduati Cantab. [ 15] West, John born in Hampshire, Baronis fil. Magdalen Coll., matric. 17 Feb., … perhaps vicar of Weare, Somerset, 1705, until his death in 1712. See Foster's Index Eccl. West, Richard s. R., of … bencher 1696, licenced 16 Dec., 1678, to marry Catherine Henley, of Bramshill, Hants, spinster; brother of James 1649, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… west of Walmore Common, was absorbed into Westbury parish in 1882, 1 and a small detached part of Westbury lying just inside Littledean was merged with that parish in 1883; 2 Westbury parish was left with an acreage of 8,272. … remains have been found there and at a peat and forest bed in the bank a little below the cliff, including presumably a …
Old and New London
… our sovereigns. The first who was crowned here was Harold, in January, 1066, previous to which date most of the Saxon … prevents us from noticing many curious customs now disused in those imposing ceremonies; but our account of the Abbey … earls; Viscount Saye and Sele, for the viscounts; and Lord Henley, Lord High Chancellor, for the barons. Every peer, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… at the mouth of the river Wey and which were united in 15701, together with the greater part of the former … of Weymouth is notable for the complexity of its geology. In the S. around Wyke Regis is gently rising Kimmeridge Clay … surmounted by shield-of-arms and crest; (18) to Richard Henley Pelly Clarke, 1845, white marble tablet on black …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Giles) WHITACRE, NETHER ( St. Giles), a parish, in the union of Meriden, Coleshill division of the hundred of … Tamworth passes through, and the Birmingham and Hampton-in-Arden branches of the Derby railway meet and have a station … with the tythings of Charlcott, PriorsFreefolk, Cold Henley, and Whitchurch-Parsonage, 1741 inhabitants. The town, …
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