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Survey of London Monograph
… ( temp. Ed. III). See Norroy (3). 2. STEPHEN Windsor, c. 1366, ? cr. 4 October 1364. Windsor appears repeatedly in … Regis Armorum' occurs on Close Roll, 20 Hen. VI, m. 3 d. A moot point whether 'alias Lancaster' means he was … d 3 December 1726 in favour of Whorwood; d. 1729; bur d Leyton, Essex, 10 November. According to J. C. Brooke seemed …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… that the Laverocks ever lived there. Edmund Laverock died c. 1618, leaving two daughters and coheirs, of whom Dorothy … waters into Dereham's drain, for which an acre shot of 1 d. an acre was to be paid. This isolated drainage scheme, … the properties on her marriage to John Trafford of Low Leyton (Essex), descendant of a very ancient family and a …
A History of the County of Essex
… acres of assarted land was granted by Eudes the sewer (d. 1120) to St. John's abbey. 36 In 1395 nineteen men paid … land which can be identified as lying in Wivenhoe parish c. 1650, the demesne lands included 104 a. of arable, 24 a. … E.C.S. 8 July 1922; E.R.O., Acc. C6 (uncat.), Wivenhoe U.D.C. Mins. 191922, p. 411; above, plate 50. E.R.O., SA …
A History of the County of Essex
… for the poor WIVENHOE THE ancient parish of Wivenhoe, c. 3 miles south-east of Colchester on the east bank of the … apparently closed soon afterwards. 69 Capt. Daniel Harvey (d. 1793), who was an acquaintance of the Rebows at Wivenhoe … Wivenhoe, 194-5, 214-5; E.R.O., Acc. C6 (uncat.), Wivenhoe U.D.C. Mins. 1913-16, p. 384. Colch. Expr. 10 Dec. 1964; …
A History of the County of Essex
… and 1594 parish expenditure on poor relief was between c. £5 and £7 a year. 53 In 1692 the justices ordered that the … 1827. 62 In 1807 the workhouse keeper was allowed 3 s. 3 d. per head a week. In 1823 and 1824 it was 3 s. per head, … E.R.O., D/P 277/8/1-3. E.R.O., Acc. C6 (uncat.), Wivenhoe U.D.C. Mins. 1898-1903. Ibid. Acc. C6 (uncat.), Wivenhoe …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… by Watling Street. 90 Eastward and northward expansion by c. 1181 may have been indicated by Henry II's confirmation to … Wood 4,978, Priorslee 2,644, and St. George's 163. The U.D. as a whole did not record a higher population figure than …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was built west of New Street in 1849 by William Edwards (d. 1863). 32 It was sold in 1864 to the Oakengates and St. … 1904. The Lilleshall Co.'s supply was transferred to the U.D.C. between 1901 and 1918; from 1913 it included water from …
The Environs of London
… Esq. 1789; William Davy, Esq. 1789; Edward Archer, M. D. (sole physician, during the space of 42 years, to the … (or, as his name was frequently written, Roe) was born at Leyton, about the year 1580, being son of Robert Rowe, … Robert Kilmowensis 44; B. Sarum 45; Edward Spencer, Knt. &c. The sum collected for them at Woodford was 1l. 7s. 0d. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1914 to her sister, Adeline Russell, duchess of Bedford (d. 1920). 10 In 1930 the duchess's executors sold it to the … the house of Robert Johnson, was in the Waltham Abbey and Leyton (later the Leyton) circuit. 87 It still existed in … with the Wesleyan Connexion. Having failed to persuade the U.M.F.C. Assembly to agree to this, they seceded and began to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… be traced, and identification is aided by a valuation of c. 1910 listing owners and tenants of all Woodstock houses. … century. 59 The White Hart inn was charged with 6 s. 8 d. rent to St. Mary's chantry which was paid to the … vi. 54; 12th Rep. Com. Char. 285-6, 289; O.R.O., Bicester U.D.C. XVI/i/12a; ibid. MS. d.d. Par. Bicester c 18, s.a. …
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