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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 3 names Ellen his wife, &c. executors, proved May, 1483. James Boys died lord April 24, ao. 1 Henry VIII. and Richard … Arnold de Lyons, of Weston. 1401, Thomas Bradmore. 1424, James Audeley. 1436, William Thrulby. Mr. John Selot, rector, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… aftewards a judge, and Bart. who was lord in the 17th of James the First; and on an inquisition taken in 1634, Gyles Killingworth was found to die possessed of it, and James his son and heir was aged 15. Terre Alan ComitisIn …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 13th and 14th centuries; in 1271 Sele priory agreed that James of Byne and his heirs should have grazing rights in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… style reminiscent of the work of the Catholic architect James Gibbs. 5 As depicted in the later 18th century the … family between the 13th 66 or 14th century and the 17th. James of Byne (fl. 1271) and James Byne (fl. 1327) presumably had it, 67 and in 1361 …
The Environs of London
… called Hyde-house, (now in the occupation of Mr. John James,) which is said to have been inhabited by the monks of … with a ring of 10 bells. Monuments of Sir Thomas Foot; James Cooper, &c. On the north wall of the chancel is a … in 1688, aged 96. On the south side is the monument of Mr. James Cooper 57, with his effigies in white marble, as large …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… early 18th-century. Floor-slabs: In S. chapel(1) to James Wittewrongle, 1622; (2) to Jane (Smythe), wife of John …
A History of the County of Essex
… said to have belonged at one time to Richard Sagore. John James's 18th-century survey of Plaistow shows that Bradymead … the present Prince Regent Lane and Freemasons Road. 18 James's survey provides further evidence of common pasture. …
A History of the County of Essex
… council. 21 In 1881 the mill had been let to William and James Hunt, whose family remained tenants until about 1936. …
A History of the County of Essex
… the West Ham manor court, lay east of the churchyard. 4 James Cooper (d. 1743) left 200 for the rebuilding of the … the nurse's wages and Christmas gifts to the almswomen. James Cooper (d. 1743) 7 left 600 stock in trust for various … gave 50 for coal and 200 for the sick poor. The legacy of James Cooper (d. 1743), part of which was for Newman's …
A History of the County of Essex
… were apparently leased, separately from that manor, to James Smyth of Upton. 10 They were held in 1853 by Edward … Foot, Bt. (1688), lord mayor of London, 98 the other to James Cooper (1743). A later lord mayor, Sir James Smyth (1706), is commemorated by a ponderous classical …
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