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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Dogs. These routes were probably that of Edward I from Pomfret manor in the Isle of Dogs to Stratford Bow, and of … to Greenwich, a perquisite of the lord of the manor of Pomfret, was included in the sale of that manor in 1302. 1 … for 26 s. 8 d a year. 2 It was still part of that third of Pomfret in 1444, 3 but it was almost certainly the ferry …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… freeholder John Harpur, presumably as lord of the manor of Pomfret, was said to have allowed the flooding of c. 1,000 a. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… who was working it or how. The 80 a. demesne arable of Pomfret manor in the Isle of Dogs, which was owed harvest … 2 plough-teams in 1380. 89 Tenants of Stepney, Poplar, and Pomfret lost their holdings in the floods, which allowed a … in 1318, 20 and a close was called Millfield in 1362. 21 Pomfret manor had a windmill in 1322, valued at 1 mark. 22 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… dean of St. Paul's (Shadwell), of the estate once Richard Pomfret's, of William de Ver, of Daniel or Rumbolds (possibly … Yate, Bt., c. 1627, may have been the former manor of Pomfret which escheated to the lord in the 15th century. 42 … and his heirs. 75 Sir Richard of Pontefract (also Pomfret) held the land in the 13th century, 76 and witnessed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a house in Stepney, presumably the later manor house of Pomfret at the southern end of the Isle of Dogs, where he … that the chapel was used by local residents, possibly Pomfret's customary tenants. 62 There were also three early … site. 70 Edward I also visited Shadwell in 1291, and Pomfret in 1302, about the time a royal servant, John Abel, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in an exchange between the trustees of the 5th earl of Pomfret and the 5th duke of Grafton at the time of inclosure … pits and built a kiln on site. 7 Both the Grafton and Pomfret (later FermorHesketh) estates built a few new … and the Navigation inn at Stoke. 38 The Grafton and Pomfret estates also exchanged a number of small parcels and …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… Poulett Right hon. lord Petre * Right hon. the countess of Pomfret * Right hon. William Pulteney esq. Thomas Potter esq. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of open field and to divert a footpath George, Earl of Pomfret (d. 1785), endowed a bread charity in 1769 known as …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… sold by St. Thomas's Hospital in 1769 to George, Earl of Pomfret. 80 In 1692 a rectangular moat lay in the north-west …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… century, and Hawke Villa, Church Villa, West Lodge, and Pomfret Cottage were all used at different times as schools. …
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