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A History of the County of Essex
… lord of Newbury. 32 In 1557 the executors of William Pownsett of Loxford bought the rectory and advowson from Barnes out of Pownsett's estate, and gave them to All Souls College, … the vicar was to pray every Sunday for the souls of Pownsett, his parents and benefactors, and for all Christian …
A History of the County of Essex
… the parish. The greatest of these men was probably William Pownsett of Loxford, a grazier who died in 1554 leaving … undoubtedly destined for the butchers' shops of London. Pownsett had a house at Eastcheap from which that end of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… account. 12 Other charities for the poor. William Pownsett, by deed dated 1594, gave a rent-charge of 13 s. 4 …
A History of the County of Essex
… important merchants associated with Barking was William Pownsett (d. 1554), of Loxford, a grazier. 139 Barking's …
A History of the County of Essex
… the abbey's demesne, and in 1540 was on lease to William Pownsett. 415 Pownsett, a rich grazier closely associated with Sir William … to Thomas Powle. 417 In 1562 Powle conveyed it to Thomas Pownsett, probably nephew of William. 418 Thomas Pownsett (d. …
Survey of London
… an auditor of the Court of Augmentations, and William Pownsett presented a vicar, 20 possibly on behalf of the … Grindall 137. Hennessy ( Nov. Rep., 74) gives Fuller and Pownsett as patrons in 1565 also; but this disagrees with the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Essex at this time by enterprising graziers like William Pownsett of Barking. 232 By the beginning of the 19th century …
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