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A History of the County of Essex
… The girls school of industry was probably absorbed a year or two before 1820, 6 when a building for the National school … premises. 15 St. Paul's Church of England school, Woodford Bridge, was opened in 1859, in association with the National … 1922 many have proceeded to public schools on scholarships or through the common entrance examination. Archbishop …
A History of the County of Essex
… together, grew up along the High Road and at Woodford Bridge in the north-east corner of the parish. The wooded … where a branch of his family owned land; William ad aquam, or atte Ree, was one of a family from which Ray House derived … and Chigwell, and his name indicates that the bury or manor-house was at one time in this corner of the village, …
A History of the County of Essex
… sheltering strangers, and the failure to scour ditches or repair roads. The court also regulated grazing on the common. As well as constables one or two bread- and ale-tasters were usually elected. The … was appointed for the 'town' and one for Woodford Bridge. Fining to avoid parish office was allowed from at …
A History of the County of Essex
… rich man, with estates in several counties He died in 1557 or 1558, 27 having devised the manor of Woodford to Bernard, … Road. 53 The original manor-house was probably at Woodford Bridge, where the field name Eldbury, mentioned above, … of Buckhurst, 74 and in 1646 it was described as a manor or farm. 75 In 1547, after the Dissolution, Edward VI granted …
A History of the County of Essex
… was always inconvenient for parishioners at Woodford Bridge and Woodford Wells. In 1851 a large room, used as an … were recorded. 82 By 1766 there were only two or three families of Presbyterians and some of those attended … society seems to have been founded in the 1830s. In or soon after 1837 this took over the old Congregational …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… survey. It comprises 3725 acres, of which 40 are common or waste. About a mile from the church is Edwin Hall, a … the county of Chester, 6 miles (E. N. E.) from the village or town of Mottram. This district lies on the border of … It comprises 1975 acres, of which 240 are common or waste. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1345. 76 Persons described as of Bilsborough c. 1300 or later 77 may merely have resided within the tithing, but … may still have lived at Bilsborough then. 80 In 1780 four or five houses remained, 81 including the house called … Blackstone towards High Cross in Albourne. 12 Blackstone bridge, between Blackstone and High Cross, 13 was mentioned …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of both places. 59 In 1704 lands were bought at Mock bridge in Henfield. 60 The clear annual income to each parish … 279. E.S.R.O., SAS/N 528 (TS. cat.); W.S.R.O., S.A.S. MS. OR 230 (TS. cat.). Char. Don. H.C. 511 (1816), xvi (2). 30th …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… until 1735 when the Earl of Westmorland replaced it by a bridge, designed by George Portwood of Stamford, on the site of the present one (NRO, W(A) 7. XV). … of families rated at one hearth and few at three or more, in the Hearth Tax returns. This did not imply …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for only £4, which included market tolls and quitrents or 'landgable', small annual rents applied to the original … in the borough, of which 76 were described as tenements or parts thereof, 30 as messuages, and 33 as cottages; there … at its junction with Brown's Lane by a 'great wooden bridge', maintained by the corporation. 59 The bridge may …
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