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A History of the County of Warwick
… a rent of 5 s. 148 In 1697 the corporation allowed William Jesson of Langley Hall (q.v.) to add to Lindridge Pool and, … divided between two of his daughters, Anne wife of William Jesson 195 and Elizabeth wife of Henry, 3rd Baron Folliott of Ballyshannon. 196 William Jesson and Anne were dealing with half the manor in 1695 197 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish, and 12 s. to the bequest of his uncle, Thomas Jesson, for a weekly distribution in Holy Trinity Church. By … property, then let at 25, was also sold, for 1,500. JESSON'S CHARITY. Thomas Jesson, grocer, of London, by will proved 1636, left 2,000 to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Walden (proved 1632), Thomas Brownrigg (1634), and Thomas Jesson (proved 1636). Jesson also provided for a weekly sermon. Three more sermons …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of charities connected with apprenticeship. 77 In Jesson's and Duckett's charities, for example, the mayor and … were weavers, 49 while silkweavers received most of Jesson's Gift in 1700. 50 The silkweavers had been formed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Sir Thomas White's Charity. There Norton Street, Jesson Street, Ford Street, and other roads were laid out, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of local charities (see also Fairfax, Ford, Hales, Jesson, Norton, Wheatley, and White Streets). 27 BIRMINGHAM … War. For the medieval Ironmonger Row, see separate entry. JESSON STREET* (constructed 1848-51) 85 was one of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to office in Coventry in Charles II's reign. Thomas Jesson, for example, was willing to take the oaths of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… (mayor, 1580), in 1589; 28 to William, later Sir William, Jesson, a dyer, in 1634, 1655, and 1675; 29 and to Thomas … 372. A. 14(a), 207. Ibid. 629; A. 14(b), 119, 239. A Wm. Jesson wasmayor in 1631, but Sir Wm. may have been his son. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… council then secured the return of two aldermen, William Jesson and Simon Norton: both were dyers and had been mayors, Jesson in 1631 and Norton in 1633. As dyers, the members … Barker, draper, mayor in 1634; Norton died in 1641 and Jesson, who was related to Barker, took his place. Although …
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