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A History of the County of Middlesex
… the week, 'with all lawful engines', 46 for a payment of 2 d. a year to the lord. This right, originally attributed to … In December 1830 Hubert de Burgh of Drayton Hall and C. N. Newdigate of Harefield recruited 47 local gentlemen to … within an industrial belt. Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.C., West Drayton Incl. Award. See p. 196. Dom. Bk. (Rec. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and 62 other tenants. 32 For a muster which took place c. 1335 West Drayton was expected to contribute 40 footmen … Mayor of London in 1789 and 1790. 4 General W. J. Arabin (d. 1828), occupant of Drayton House from 1799, served with … Acc. 448/11; M.R.O., D.P. 134; Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.C., West Drayton Incl. Award. Lake's Uxbridge Appendix to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the pound gates. Two rates yielded a total of £8 7 s. 7 d., most of which was spent on relief, particularly, in a … 178/1430. M.R.O., Acc. 446/M. 23. Cal. Pat. 1461-7, 371. S.C. 2/188/44; Church Com. rec. M.R.O., C.R. 136/Mx./FP. 9. … Churchwardens' Accounts. Ibid. Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.C., Incl. Award. Par. Rec., 19th-cent. extract from 'The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… farmed the manor, among them William of Stortford (d. 1416), Archdeacon of Middlesex, who was described as … 31 The lease was acquired in 1537 by William Paget ( c. 1506–63), secretary to Jane Seymour. 32 In 1546 Henry VIII … 145. M.R.O., Acc. 446/E.M. 38. Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.C., West Drayton Incl. Award. O.S. Book of Reference to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Paget family, notably the brothers Thomas, 3rd Lord Paget (d. 1590), and Charles (d. 1612), 'a most dangerous … for letter sent Dec. 1834). Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.C. Official Guide [1954]; McVeigh, West Drayton, 70. Records, …
The Environs of London
… on the east by Eastham; on the north by Wansted and Leyton; on the west by the river Lea, which separates it from … of the Abbey, with 240 acres of land, the Abbey mills, &c. to Sir John Nulls 8; whose son, John Nulls, Esq. in 1663, … his wife, 1742; Henry Hall, 1730; and Stephen Hall, M. D. 1731. There are also the tombs of Sarah, wife of Benjamin …
A History of the County of Essex
… One other mill, though entered in Domesday Book under Leyton, appears to have been in West Ham. In 1086 this was … Abbey. This was a water-mill, which was bought by Maud (d. 1118), queen of Henry I, and given by her to Barking Abbey … comprised a water-mill and 38 a. land. 81 For many years ( c. 162876) the mill was occupied by members of the Slipper …
A History of the County of Essex
… de Montfitchet. 3 About the same time Gilbert Foliot (d. 1187), bishop of London, licensed this appropriation and … not mentioned before the 16th century, may have dated from c. 1100, since the founders of the priory, the Peverels, were … being forced to augment the vicarages of both West Ham and Leyton from the profits of this impropriation. His son, Sir …
A History of the County of Essex
… firm of calico-printers appears to have remained. This was D. & E. Burford, later E. Burford & Co., of Stratford, which … taken over by large national or international (especially U.S.) groups. Those with interests in West Ham now include … 161; White's Dir. Essex (1848); G.E.R. Mag. xv. 123. In Leyton: see p. 203. G.E.R. Mag. i. 110. Stratford Expr. 6 …
A History of the County of Essex
… in use until early in the 12th century, when Maud (d. 1118), queen of Henry I, built Bow and Channelsea Bridges, … college. 52 It was inclosed by the West Ham manor court c. 180720 in a series of copyhold grants. 53 In the 18th … being planned. 83 By 1855 Hudson Town extended east from Leyton Road to Leytonstone Road, and north from Windmill Lane …
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