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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of elm trees; the church stands in the midst of it, and at a quarter of a miles' distance northward, a good house, which … year of king Henry II. part of this parish was the king's demesne, for which, on the aid then collected, the sheriff … Tanner, whose daughter carried it in marriage to Thomas Judd, and he alienated it to Dunn, who sold it to Stevenson, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… failing her heirs, to the Abbey of Ramsey. Aethelstan's wife, in agreeing with the monks as to her dower, arranged … was presumably childless. King Edgar ratified the gift in a charter purporting to date from 974, 3 but the date of … the bones of one whom the monks described as Saint Ive, a bishop of Persia. Withman, who was elected abbot in 1016 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish south-westward from Luddenham. It is but a small obscure parish, hardly known to any one, tho' situated close to the north side of the London road, a little beyond the 45th mile-stone, between Beacon and Judde … among the rest of the possessions of it, into the king's hands, where it did not remain long, for the king settled …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as to the eastern part of it in the vale, through which a branch of the river Darent runs at the eastern boundary of … the village of Sutton; near it are most of the gentlemen's seats in it mentioned below, the parsonage, and vicarage. … light, stony, and much inclined to gravel, though there is a good deal of chalk in several different parts of it; and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… c. 6 km. north of Royston. It was said to cover 1,463 a. in 1841, but after 1891 1,519 a. until 1955 when 23 a. on the eastern boundary were … 11 but it had disappeared by the 19th century. Howard's Lane, a northward continuation of the eastern part of the …
Survey of London
… Chapel in the distance. On the left, houses in Queen's Row. Middle: John (later Risinghill) Street, looking east. … some distance to the north, on Caledonian Roadno doubt had a part in tarnishing its reputation. Indeed, the word could … 1780s, when he began living with his wife's maid Catherine Judd of Stratford-on-Avon, setting her up in a new house in …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1640
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… Petitions to the House of Lords: 1640 Peter Smart, a poor distressed prisoner in the Kings Bench. … 22 April 1640 Arcibald Niccoll. John Harrison, his majesty's stationer and bookbinder. HL/PO/JO/10/1/42 (1640) The … Webb John Webb [illegible] [West?] George Phillips Thomas Judd Rowland Hawse Thomas Robins Lecta 10 December 1640 …
Survey of London
… PLATE 81 Sir Andrew Judd, 1558 Sir Andrew Judd, 1558. Photograph by Francis R. Taylor. …
Survey of London
… PLATE 82 Sir Andrew Judd, 1558 Sir Andrew Judd, 1558. Measured Drawing by T. Frank Green. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… POLITICAL HISTORY TO 1832 The beginnings of Birmingham's political self-consciousness seem to date from the early … Sir Thomas Holte of Aston Hall, 4 of whose vigour as a local magistrate there is - and was - no doubt. 5 There … see Hist. Corp. i. 52-3. Birm. Hist. Jnl. ii. 161; G. P. Judd, Members of Parliament, 1734-1832, 69. Cal. H.O. Papers, …
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