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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Bromleah, in Latin Bromlega; which signifies a 'field or pasture, where broom grows. The parish is of a large … At the end of this grant is a list of the several woods or denberries in Andredreswald, or the Weald, the commodity … 1744, obt. 1785. 39 H. Smith, 1785, the present Curate. Merrett's Pinax, p. 17. Apograph. Dering Library. The date of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at an unknown date by Robert Mundy the elder (d. 1682 or 1683) and remained in the Mundy family until at least … in 1674 six people were presented for not attending church or receiving the Sacrament for many years past. Some had … W.R.O. 374/128/39; 402/11; Prob. 11/1400 (P.C.C. 892 Marriott, will of Henry Fowle), and see p. 36. W.R.O., Tithe …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his arms, Sable, a fess argent, between three chaplets or, were put up in the windows of it; and hence a descendant … in his troubles. 9 He was descended from the Warwicks, or Warthwykes, of Warwick, in Cumberland; and married Joan, … In April 1777, he was made precentor of St. David's. See Merrett's Pinax, p. 58, 90, 94. Johnson's Ger. Herb. 569, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish of Clifton-on-Dunsmore contained the hamlets or chapelries of Brownsover (most of which has been included … 9 s. 4 d. Caldecott's Almshouses (sometimes also known as Marriott's Almshouses). By an Indenture dated 16 March 1860 Charles Marriott Caldecott conveyed to trustees a piece of land …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… chapel and a Baptist chapel. The buildings are of brick or brick and half-timber construction, and are generally … 14 After the death of Gilbert de Tillers the manor or a moiety of it passed to Joan, one of his daughters and … Glemham, was dealt with by Sackville Glemham, 48 Robert Marriott, 49 Peter Glemham, 50 Elizabeth Glemham, 51 wife of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Derentford, in Latin Derenti Vadum, signifying the forde or passage over the river Derent. 1 In Domesday it is written … there appears to have been no bridge here, the passage or ferry over the Darent at this place being valued among the … Johnson's Gerarde's Herbal, p. 128, 527, 1144, 1250, 1336. Merrett's Pinax, p. 77, 88. Ora was a nominal money among the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… boundary, and a parallel stream known as South brook or Sowbrook divides it from Duns Tew and North Aston on the … (Essex), who died in 1774. His sonin-law, the Revd. Robert Marriott, was one of the trustees who renewed the lease in … lessee of the manor in control only of the copyholds. When Marriott died in 1808 leaving six children the manorial lease …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… cheque and survey, a store-keeper, a master shipwright, or builder, and other officers, clerks, and inferior … a man, bearded, with the horns and ears of a ram, a jewel or ornament hanging down near them on each side his head, … Gerarde's Herb. p. 257, 594, 596, 644, 736, 798, 1064, and Merrett's Pinax. p. 22. Merrett's Pinax. p. 16, 33. Philipot, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of primroses and violets and lilac-coloured 'milkmaids' or lady-smocks. Curving slightly north the road enters the village, past two or three more or less modern cottages lying back behind … is distributed in half-crowns to eight recipients. John Marriott, by will (date unknown), gave to the parish 20, for …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… brick with tile roofs and are mostly of 18th-century date or modern. On the south side of Broad Street is a fine … (Feet of F. Berks. East. 14 Hen. VIII). a P.C.C. Will 12 Marriott. Feet of F. Berks. Trin. 58 Geo. III; cf. Hewett, … apparently it was this which was sold to Deare. P.C.C. 112 Marriott. Richard Wightwick was rector of this parish and …
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