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A History of the County of Essex
… sides of the Channel. 19 Richard Newman, calico-printer c. 174965, 20 was evidently employing Irish labourers in … these sites. Spirit-distilling on a large scale was begun c. 1730 by Peter Lefebure and his partners at the Three Mills … 258 Among those making furniture or joinery have been John Meggs, ladder maker, High Street, Stratford (18626), whose …
A History of the County of Essex
… culverted between High Street and Lett Road. 18 STRATFORD c. 1930 The course of the Thames, forming West Ham's southern … earlier. 69 It was then called Stratford Dock and later Meggs Dock. 70 It was about 80 yd. long and 50 yd. wide, … later name of the dock may have been connected with John Meggs, who in 1866 was a ladder-maker in that area. 73 By …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… another fair on October 19th and 20th, for cattle, pigs, &c. Whitchurch is a borough by prescription, and has a … the scenery wild: there are extensive views of the Fylde, &c. Richard Snell, Esq., of Leyland, is proprietor of White … and endowed in Whitechapel-road, in 1658, by William Meggs, for twelve aged widows; the endowment, including …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Expresses are sent to the Earl of Menteith, Lord Murray, &c., to appear before the Council on the 14th of January under … Fleetwood Emms, George Simonds, lieutenants; London, Sir C. Shovell, rear admiral of the blue, Thomas Jennings, second … Proceedings upon the petition of Alexander Hicks and Mary Meggs, executors of John Singleton. Praying thattwo of the …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… of certain prisons and compters in London and Southwark, &c. To William Wilkinson, a poor lame lad, six pounds thirteen … City of London and their successors certain tenements, &c., in the parish of S. Michael Queenhithe, to their only and … next before the Feast of S. Wutstan, Bishop [19 Jan.] Meggs (William), the elder, draper,To the Master and Wardens …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… all entirely modern copies. The old work dates from c. 1120, and doubtless comes from Hyde Abbey. In the south … double with a central arcade, the earliest details being c. 1500. In 1822 the church was 'repaired and enlarged,' the … in 1680. That on the west jamb commemorates Christopher Meggs and his wife Elizabeth, who died in the years 1682 and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… still held the lordship when Blomefield was writing ( c. 173040); the manor was then known as LORD BARDOLPH'S alias … and 1627; 5th by Thomas Norris of Stamford, 1634; 6th by C. and J. Mears of London, 1856. The registers begin in 1650 … was built in Outwell in 1865. The site was given by C. W. Townley, lord of the manor, and the National Society …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… but documentary evidence is slight. Pope Gregory IX, c. 1231, con-' firmed 160 acres in the marsh ( mora) of … Chettoe of Chesterton, a friend of Cole the antiquary ( c. 1773), 19 and Cheeseman Williamson (1851). 20 In 1900 the … which was named after him. At the time of his death ( c. 1725) there were 700 to 800 Culimites over the northern …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… ii, 7; Walker and Craddock, Hist. Wisb. (1850), p. 209; V.C.H. Cambs. ii, 47. Rot. Litt. Pat. (Rec. Com.), i, 128; Cal. … of Edw. I (TS). Cal. Pat. 1281-92, 434; 1313-17, 318. C 47/50/6/975 Cal. Pat. 1348-50, 383-5. It is permissible to … between 1538 and 1544 Thomas Megges held both offices (C 1/983/44-48). Cal. Pat. 1358-61, 43; 1385-9, 460; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Cott. MS. Tib. B. II, ff. 143 a, b. B.M. Cott. MS. Claud. C. XI, f. 73 b. The (Melkesham) fee is entered in a later … for 20 s. (ibid. f. 201 a). Peckover MSS., Wisb. Mus. C.P. 25(1)/283/11. B.M. Campb. Chart. ii, 3. B.M. Add. MS. 37671, f. 111 b. Ibid., ff. 96 a, b, 97 a, b. C 139/60. Hist. MSS. Com., 6 th Rep. (Leconfield MSS.), 292; …
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