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The Environs of London
… hamlets or streets: Wood-street, Clay-street, Marshstreet, Hoo-street, Hale-end 3, Chapel-end, &c. Manors. Manor of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… income of 1300; patron, John Shaw Leigh, Esq., of Luton-Hoo, Beds. The church, which, up to 1698, was the mother …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of WARNHAM descended with Roffey manor in Horsham in the Hoo and Copley families between 1457-8 and 1616, and may …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… that Stan[df]leet Creek is a more proper place than Hoo Fort whereon to erect houses for airing of goods taken …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… and if the goods out of such ships should be aired at Hoo Fort. You will see by the said report upon what reasons …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… houses for airing quarantine goods at a place called Hoo Fort on the Medway on the other side the water directly …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… three detached parts (129 a.) of Eyton C.P. (including the Hoo, whose absorption connected a ¼-a. detached part of …
The Environs of London
… heads couped S.Bulleyne. 2 and 3. Quarterly, A. and S.Hoo. Quarterly, 1 and 4. O. a cross V.Hussey. 2. A. a bend …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1553, and rector of Islip, Oxon, 1554, and of Cliffe-at-Hoo, Kent, 1554, dean of Westminster 1553, and of Windsor …
A History of the County of Hertford
… lands, in 1558, shortly before his death, upon Margaret Hoo his adopted daughter, widow of Jerome Reynolds, and then … Robert Halifax, and Margaret New in 1786. 95 HOOS MANOR or HOO LAND or HOLAND appears to have consisted of two … tenements, each of a carucate in extent, belonging to the Hoo family; one in Wheathampstead, which was eventually …
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