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A History of the County of Essex
… Canfield. This was still being received in 1966. Margaret, Lady Throgmorton, of Upton, 12 by will proved 1591, left a … In 19267 it was sold for 5,500, which was invested. Anne, Lady Middleton, by will dated 1645, left a rent-charge of 5 a …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… employ an armed watchman to serve there from Michaelmas to Lady Day. The Plaistow watch-house was rebuilt in 1775 on a …
A History of the County of Essex
… in West Ham at the dissolution of Stratford Abbey. 72 Lady Mewtas, who survived her husband, was still holding …
A History of the County of Essex
… was consecrated in 1919. 26 The war memorial church of OUR LADY OF SORROWS, Wilberforce Street (later Killip Close), was … was restored in 1951, and in 1966 the church of Our Lady of Sorrows was reconstructed as Bennett Hall for St. … and a new presbytery built in 19534. 29 The church of Our Lady and St. Edward, Silvertown, originally in West Ham but …
A History of the County of Essex
… end of the abbey church was a house occupied in 1538 by Lady de Vere and previously by the countess of Salisbury. 12 … 'A Layman', W. Ham Ch. 14. Fry, op. cit. 136. Probably Lady (Margaret) de Vere, mother of John de Vere (d. 1526), …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 1748 and held the manor jointly with her sisters Mary, Lady Middleton, and Sarah, wife of John Pullen. 22 Thereafter …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… firm, Robert de St. John, (then it seems husband of Oliva lady of Tuxford) patron of that ground, made his affidavit in …
Survey of London
… apothecary, who lived in Cobham Row in the 1750s, and Lady Lowther, the widow of Sir Christopher Lowther, 3rd … which show her at Coldbath Square only from about 1770.) 'Lady Lewson', as she was known, was always dressed in the …
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