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A History of the County of Essex
… he continued to hold services in the church, and may have been the curate John Biggen who was excommunicate in … niches in the east wall of the nave, behind the pulpit, may replace a reredos for a medieval nave altar; a single, … the Virgin and Child; it was in the church before 1866 and may have been introduced at the c. 1760 restoration. The font …
A History of the County of Essex
… and one on the tenants' land in 1086. 51The demesne arable may have already lain in the centre of the later parish, … in 1724, and Brick Field in the north-west corner in 1841 may have contained brick works. There was a brick kiln on Fox …
A History of the County of Essex
… bay, added in the 16th century. The 16th-century house may have been the one called Mustarders occupied by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… 18th century were probably used as pauper housing. 12 One may have become the workhouse which was in use in 1803 but … by 1813. The town house which the vestry sold in 1840 may have been the house at Wenthouses. 13 P.R.O., REQ 2/77, …
A History of the County of Essex
… were added before 1897, presumably by Harris Hills. Hills may also have remodelled the interior, introducing 17th and … in 1724. 31It was rebuilt in 1955. 32 The other half fee may have been given to Roger de Reymes (d. by 1142) in marriage with another daughter of Aubrey de Vere, or it may have been acquired by William de Reymes with his wife …
A History of the County of Essex
… or baptised as adults in the 1670s and 1680s and in 1761 may have been Quakers. 73Curates reported an Anabaptist and a …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… former dining room are likely to be of earlier date and may be integral with the adjoining building (253), but only …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Ward Faringdon Without Date 1639 Censorial hearings 28 May 1632 Entry W, a servant of the apothecary MATHEWS, was … other medical practitioner Action taken ?None. 30 May 1632 Entry Francis BANISTER of Bedford, giving evidence …
Old and New London
… the name of St. Mary Matfellon. Now, that this event may have occurred in the reign of Henry VI. is very probable; … is, to the Virgin, recently delivered. Perhaps the church may have been dedicated to Mary matri et filio, which in time … says Mr. Hollingshead, in his "Ragged London," in 1861, "may not be the worst of the many districts in this quarter, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… antiquities have been found, and vestiges of encampments may be traced in the parish. Whitewell WHITEWELL, a chapelry, …
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