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London Consistory Court Wills, 1492-1547
… wished to undertake it jointly with him.] The college of Pleshey was founded by Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, at the end of the fourteenth century, in the parish church of Pleshey, for nine chaplains, of whom one was to be master and …
A History of the County of Essex
… houses. Lastly, there were colleges of secular canons at Pleshey and Halstead, a few hermitages such as that of … of priests. Halstead was founded in 14 Edward III and Pleshey in 17 Richard II. Most of the hospitals appear to … 9 8 Colne 156 12 4 Prittlewell 155 11 2 Dunmow 150 3 4 Pleshey 139 3 10 Hatfield Regis 122 13 2 Leighs 114 1 4 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… immediately after the invasion; indeed a building at Pleshey, noted in Volume II of the Essex Inventory, was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… castles, all in an excellent state of preservation, at Pleshey, Ongar and Great Canfield respectively. Pleshey Castle (Plan p. 202) a stronghold of the de … at Chelmsford, and remains of houses at Chigwell, Latton, Pleshey, and Wanstead. Other Roman sites, of doubtful …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… 302. Barnston (Bermston). William rector 4s 8d. 303. Pleshey (Plesch'). John vicar 7s 4d; Robert celebrant; John …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from the Roman stations of Colchester, Maldon, and Pleshey: on making a new road here, in 1824, about 300 gold …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… are rectangular, but Devizes, like Launceston (Corn.) and Pleshey (Essex), is oval. The castle itself was encompassed …
A History of the County of Essex
… and 'lord of the said liberties and hundreds' dated at Pleshey, 10 July II Edward III (1337) and to other records …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 83 In January 1400 the Duke of Exeter was beheaded at Pleshey for his part in the conspiracy against Henry IV, and …
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