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A History of the County of Sussex
… Horsham General history of the town GENERAL HISTORY OF THE TOWN The place name … two-storeyed façade being crowned with battlements. 21 Richard Luckins, gaoler in the 1640s, was himself imprisoned … Roffey man. ct. bk. 1783-1934, at Messrs. Cotching & Son, Horsham, p. 48; Horsham Mus. MS. 243; above, Singlecross …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was separately represented by twelve jurors at the eyre of 1248. 44 In 1292, and perhaps from the beginning, there … five spinning wheels for the paupers' use. 60 At that date Richard Lintott was farming the poor for £300 a year; 61 in … and loose sheets inside it, at Messrs. Cotching & Son, Horsham. Horsham Mus. MS. 243; cf. Arundel Cast. MS. PM …
A History of the County of Sussex
… MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In the mid 10th century much of the parish, including land called Horsham, was detached … she lived at Chesworth, 66 as also, after 1542, did her son Thomas, duke of Norfolk. 67 After his forfeiture in 1547 … previously held it, 40 and may include the land with which Richard Broadbridge had been dealing in 1414 or 1415. 41 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1832 and 1885. 91 The franchise belonged to holders of burgage tenements, though its precise definition was the subject of controversy in the 18th century. 92 Already by the 17th … Horsham members included R. H. Hurst (d. 1857) and his son and namesake (d. 1905), both of Horsham Park, Sir W. R. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 78 In 1881 it was said that most nonconformists were of the middle classes, though poorer people attended the … at his death in 1714 he was succeeded as minister by his son and namesake. 86 What was apparently the elder Caffyn's … a broken pediment, was opened in 1814. 30 The minister, John Harm, also registered a meeting place at Roffey in 1824, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Roman Catholicism ROMAN CATHOLICISM. The Copley family of Roffey and their servants remained Catholics in the later … have frequented Roffey manor house in 1586. 57 The total of three recusants listed in the parish in 1642 is probably … West Grinstead; 65 in 1814 a Mr. Webb Weston, possibly John Webb Weston the former owner of Roffey manor, gave £12 a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Horsington HORSINGTON Most of the ancient parish of Horsington lies south and south-west … officers then in custody in Wincanton and was promoted by Richard Messiter and William Gapper, possibly supported by … have been free to choose their overlord. In 1086 William son of Guy held both estates of the king, and Ralph held 1½ …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… POOR. In 1714 Walter Chambers left an annual rent-charge of 10 s. to buy bread for the poor. The original grant had been lost by 1828 and no record of payment was to be found, but the rent-charge appears to … 19th century was c. £17. 9 A small bequest was made by John Wight, by will dated 1835, to buy bread for the poor. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… owned by the Crown. Giles Bennett had received a grant of the next presentation after the Dissolution. 29 The Crown … until the early 18th century 30 but by 1750 the bishop of Gloucester was patron 31 and remained so in 1972. 32 The … in ibid. 1839, the church was said to be dedicated to St. John the Evangelist but from 1851 the earlier dedication was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 38 The demesne farm included a barton in the east part of the parish in 1332 when 4 ploughmen, 4 drivers of plough-teams, and 2 carters were employed. 39 The demesne … below, at Washpool, had apparently been built in 1796 by John Remington; 73 and the third mill, at the east end of
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