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A History of the County of Essex
… Anderson, by will dated 1611, gave £2 to increase the parish stock for the poor, and Richard Harlakenden, by will …
A History of the County of Essex
… the vicarage the great tithes of about two thirds of the parish. In 1835 the average net income was £494. 70 The tithe … committed in Rivenhall; he was still in gaol and the parish in the care of the rural dean in 1309. 79 Before 1317 … probably due partly to the growth of puritanism in the parish. 86 In 1584 he was suspended; in 1587 and 1588 his …
A History of the County of Essex
… and by 1598 the priory manor covered nearly half the parish. 35 Most of the meadow presumably lay along the Colne … with small amounts along the streams in the centre of the parish. 36 The 12 a. of demesne meadow recorded on the earl's … meadow on Bourne brook; by 1838 there was 263 a. in the parish, and by 1905 that had increased to 394 a. of meadow …
A History of the County of Essex
… schools, mainly for girls, were estab- lished in the parish. They included one run by members of the Mann family … all the Colne par- ishes from 1850 to 1874. 40 In 1813 the parish church opened a Sunday and day school for 180, … was accommodation for c. 260 children, 40 from outside the parish, but the schools were overcrowded and younger boys …
A History of the County of Essex
… the earls of Oxford, it takes its name. 77 The ancient parish (2,978 a. or 1,209 ha.) was bounded by the Colne on … part of Great Tey (9 a.) near the south-east corner of the parish by 1598, and two detached parts of Earls Colne (8 a. … In 1617 and 1626 the north-eastern bound- ary, where the parish extended north of the Colne, was disputed, but in 1676 …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Mary Gee who demolished it. 55 Although in 1724 the parish agreed to arrange to send paupers to Halstead … people received 'standing collection', presumably outdoor relief. From 1729 to 1757 or later the overseers retained a …
A History of the County of Essex
… The tombs, except for three which were removed to the parish church, were neglected in the 17th century and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… as Alderman of the Ward in which property lying in the parish of St. John's Walbrook, was situated, (II. 364 b, 366 b) and Ferrun also for the parish of St. Mary Woolchurch. Each of these parishes … to verify the statement; Blund appears as acting for the parish of St. Martin Outwich in Liber Trinitatis III., 572 b, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been explored by the Archaeological Society within the parish of Dorchester. The one at Mount Farm is a good example … (Fig. 17 e) and a stud with character-triskele ornament in relief (Fig. 17 g). 21 Fig. 17: a, Caversham; b, e, g, Wood …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or no illuminating results. The long barrow in Lyneham parish stands on the brow of the descent to … failing mention of the Rollright Stones (Pl. IV a) in the parish of Little Rollright, lying immediately south of the … the hamlet of Taston, and a fallen slab in Steeple Barton parish. The name Hoar Stone Spinney at Kirtlington may …
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