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A History of the County of Essex
… of the bequest to build a house on a new site, north of Ripple Road. This, the present vicarage, was completed in …
A History of the County of Essex
… 18th century. In 1740 there was a common marsh of 3 a. in Ripple level, and near it, on both sides of the … at an earlier date. 10 Eastbury, Westbury, and Ripple levels then contained 182 parcels of marsh, totalling … at 78; 467 were wethers, and of these 349 were pastured in Ripple Marsh, 114 in Loxford ground, and 4 on the abbey site. …
A History of the County of Essex
… ward in 1882, and in 1885 its district was extended to Ripple ward. Barking became a borough in 1931. In 1907 small … of the parish, Barking (i.e. Barking town ward and Ripple ward) had 14,301 inhabitants, and Ilford (i.e. Ilford … this stretch, known in the 15th century and later as Ripple Street, 47 is now Ripple Road. About 1810 the Tilbury …
A History of the County of Essex
… Two constables were chosen for Chadwell ward, one for Ripple, and apparently two for Ilford. 4 An aletaster was … were mentioned in the court roll, Chadwell, Ilford, and Ripple, there can be little doubt that then, as later, there … Act and set up two select vestries, one for Barking and Ripple wards, the minutes of which survive for 182630, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… Street (now Abbey Road South) and Vineyard Lane (now Ripple Road and King Edward's Road). Much of the estate was … Lane. The manor of MALMAYNES (in Barking), which was at Ripple Side, adjoining Jenkins, was a free tenement held of … 1933. 485 The manor of PORTERS (in Barking), which was at Ripple Side, about 2 miles east of Barking town, was a free …
A History of the County of Essex
… Loxford (now Tanner) Street, and Vineyard Lane (now Ripple Road King Edward's Road), are all mentioned in 1456. 2 … still very small: only 1,585 in the town ward and 280 in Ripple ward. It rose steadily to 4,930 (town) and 435 (Ripple) in 1851. 11 The increase in the town ward was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… BOUNDS OF ITTHE PARISHES OF 1. EAST LANDON. 2. SUTTON. 3. RIPPLE. 4. GREAT MONGEHAM. 5. LITTLE MONGEHAM. 6. NORBORNE. … The lower half hundred contains East Langdon, Sutton, Ripple, and Little Mongeham. This hundred likewise contained …
A History of the County of Worcester
… PENDOCK BERROW HALLOW REDMARLEY D'ABITT BISHAMPTON HANBURY RIPPLE with Holdfast 2 BLOCKLEY HARTLEBURY ROUS LENCH …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 11 Upton upon Severn in 1086 formed part of the parish of Ripple in Oswaldslow 12 and remained in that hundred until … of Pershore Hundred. Queenhill was also in the manor of Ripple, 14 but has always been in Pershore Hundred, though the rest of Ripple is in Oswaldslow. Yardley which was, as a member of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of East Langdon, as was his successor. And rector of Ripple and Beishanger, by dispensation. He took his degree at …
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