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A History of the County of Lincoln
… of Freiston was sacrist he hired workmen to embroider a 'Jesse' vestment valued at 300 marks, a blue cope embroidered …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… each with a flat leaden roof; a tiled chapter-house; a 'Jesse' (identified by Sir H. Brakspear with the reredorter) … and Prioress Joan Darrell seems to have lived in the 'jesse'. There were also lodgings for steward, receiver, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… with that church and St. Andrew's chapel annexed. John Jesse, clerk, gave three roods in Tomson, held of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 3000 acres, almost the whole of which is pasture land. Jesse Watts Russell, Esq., is proprietor of 986 acres, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Garden Chertsey (Surr.) Cheshire, see Vale Royal Chessum, Jesse Chevalier, Albert Chichester, John Chilcott, R. V. … see Stoke Newington, roads Greenwood, Chas. Gregson, Jesse Grellier, Wm. Griffith, John Wm. Griggs: Mary, m. Sir …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 28 Breeton, John, 153 Breeze, Jane, m. Wm. Adams, 91; Jesse, 91, 100; John, 91, 100, 101, 132; Mary, m. Edw. Adams, … nuns, 272 Bridgewater Trustees, 147 n Bridgwood, Jesse, 133; John, 221; Sampson, 232, 241; Sam., 219; fam., … Fieldswood farm, see Fenton Finney (Fynney), Francis, 131; Jesse, 131; Jos., 242; Thos., 331 Firmin, Nat., 239 Fitton, …
A History of the County of Essex
… of, see Otes Thomlinson, Alice, 185 Thompson: Fran., 229 Jesse, 44 Raymond F., toolmakers, 153 Thorley (Herts.), 113, …
Survey of London
… Pl. 68b, c see also Our Lady of Sion Convent b Chessum, Jesse 355 Chesterfield, 6th Earl of 199 a Chesterton, Arthur …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Oxford
… College Heywood (Berks.), Hickman: John, S. E., Hicks: Jesse, John, Rob., fam., hidage, Hiernes, see Hiorne Higden, …
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