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A History of the County of Hertford
… lights on the north being blocked by Sir Charles Morrison's monument. The south chapel, now containing the organ, opens … almshouses with a yearly sum of 20 16 s., and in 1789 Mary Newman by her will bequeathed 200 for the same purpose. The … a sum of 252 consols, representing the investment of Mary Newman's legacy. Each of the eight almswomen receives the sum …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor, was licensed to alienate the advowson to St. John's hospital, Bridgwater. 74 The hospital appropriated the … daughters, Emma and Caroline Alston, presented Arthur Newman to the living in 1870 and sold him the advowson in 1871. 83 Newman presented his successor in 1885. 84 W. Brice was …
The Environs of London
… west by the river Lea, which separates it from St. Leonard's Bromley, Stratford-Bow, and Hackney, in Middlesex; and on … Henry VIII. granted the conventual church, with Richard's chapel, the site of the monastery, and its appurtenances, … 200 1760. Thomas Bettesworth, Esq. 500 1766. Richard Newman, Esq. 100 1770. John White, Esq. 50 1772. Richard …
A History of the County of Essex
… was also to share the right to nominate to vacancies in Newman's and Harris's alms-houses. A Charity Commission scheme of … Charities and to appoint, in turn, to vacancies in Newman's alms-houses. In 1897 a controversy arose concerning …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1853. Some of them probably became attached to the Pelly's estate at Upton: 15 in 1853 Sir John H. Pelly was entitled … Barns for life to his servant Sir Thomas Spert and Spert's son Richard. 20 It was later leased to Henry Fanshawe (d. … which is a polygonal Gothic structure designed by J. T. Newman, is thought to mark the site where the Protestants …
A History of the County of Essex
… have ceased about 1570. 3 From the 13th century St. Thomas's and Spilemans mills, north of Stratford High Street, were … from London, despite a protest in 1298 that the City's rights were thereby infringed. 5 Both mills belonged to … on a business on both sides of the Channel. 19 Richard Newman, calico-printer c. 174965, 20 was evidently employing …
A History of the County of Essex
… also annoyed because the court was claiming, as copyhold, Newman's alms-houses, which the vestry held to be freehold. 11 In … was not until 1820 that cottages were rated. 24 Except for Newman's and Harris's alms-houses 25 and possibly one or two …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Upton, where in 1862 he helped to establish St. Angela's Ursuline convent. 19 At last, in 1868, he was able to open … church of ST. ANTONY OF PADUA, Khedive (later St. Antony's) Road, was laid. By 1891 the church, St. Bonaventure's … Street, originated in 1796 in a mission conducted by W. Newman, a Baptist minister from Bow (Lond.). 119 Regular …
A History of the County of Essex
… was Sir John Pelly, Bt. (17771852), governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, who lived at the Manor House, Upton, and was … 37 Thomas Given-Wilson (d. 1916), vicar of St. Mary's, Plaistow, 38 Robert Rowntree Clifford (d. 1943), … architect, 47 was born at Plaistow and articled to J. T. Newman, architect to West Ham local board. 48 Gerard Manley …
Survey of London
… and (together with some acres adjoining in the Gray's Inn Road area of Holborn) was a single landholding until … until the dissolution of the monasteries to St Mary's nunnery, whose precinct lay on the east side of the high … Nos 55 and 57. 78 The other building lessees were William Newman, joiner, of St Clement Danes (No. 47) and Thomas …
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