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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at 9. 10. 10.; net income, 470; patron and impropriator, John Wilkes, Esq. The church is a small edifice, containing … was subsequently in the possession of the Fiennes; of Sir John Molins; Alice Perrers, a favourite of Edward III.; … of The Lodge, in 1840. An ancient chapel, dedicated to St. John, was taken down some years since, to afford a site for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Hakewil, 1652; (3) to(name illegible), 1648; (4) to John Sta 1661, and , wife of John Stace, 1662, inscription and arms; (5) to Henry …
A History of the County of Essex
… and architect, held lands in Wennington. 52 Sir John Gildesborough, lord of the manor of Wennington, served … by 1222, and was still alive in 1236. 65 Gilbert's son, John Marsh, held the manor c. 1248 66 and in 1293. 67 In 1313 John de Tany (d. 1315) conveyed the manor of Wennington to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Oldfield, 1605; 4th by Isaac Hadley, 17..; 5th and 6th by John Martin, 1657. Brackets: In chancelon E. wall, two, with … Monuments: In chancelagainst N. wall, (1) to Col. John Birch, M.P., 1691, monument (Plate 173) of white and … altar-tomb and effigies (Plate 174), ascribed to Sir John Marbury, 1437, recess with moulded jambs, two-centred …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was founded here about the beginning of the reign of John, by the Earl of Clare, as a cell to the abbey of … for 290. 10.: the tithes of about 200 acres belonging to John Houchen, Esq., of Wereham Hall, and others have merged … 1791, of 300 by Richard Adamson, Esq., in 1800, and 100 by John Whayte, Esq., in 1826, is appropriated to charitable …
A History of the County of Essex
… £8 was disbursed in Christmas gifts to parishioners. 45 John Horace Round, by will proved 1928, left £100 for the … in gifts to the needy of the parish. 47 In 1832 John Round and his wife Susan granted 5 a. of common land on …
A History of the County of Essex
… regularly granted turns to others. In 1575 the new lord, John Dister, presented; in 1613 Edward Legg, in 1679 Sir … presentation and the Crown presented by lapse. 60 In 1775 John Frederick Sackville, duke of Dorset, sold the advowson … Richard, and Alan were rural deans of Lexden deanery. 71 John de Sackville, rector in 1361, was probably a member of …
A History of the County of Essex
… The highest individual assessments were £26 on land for John Sackville, lord of the manor, and £16 on goods for John Prestney, an important local farmer. 43 The main area of … Bergholt Hall demesne and the river Colne. Although St. John's abbey held some land near Fordham, much of its estate …
A History of the County of Essex
… paid for by subscription. 26 By deed of gift dated 1858, John Round of Brighton and John Round, his son, gave ½ a. of land on Bergholt common for …
A History of the County of Essex
… Robert was Stephen's steward and later a monk at St. John's abbey, Colchester, and was probably succeeded by his … to his son Richard (d. 1523). He was followed by his son John (d. 1557). 99 The manor then passed to John Sackville's son, Richard, created Baron Buckhurst in …
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