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A History of the County of Essex
… with the names of neighbouring tenants. 7 In 1540 Robert Fuller, the last Abbot of Waltham, held several small …
A History of the County of Essex
… her son and heir. 135 Henry died in 1574 leaving two sons, Robert and Edward and a daughter Anne, who later married George Goring. 136 Robert, the elder son, died in 1576 and was succeeded by … and Joan his wife. 230 In 1438 John and Joan conveyed to Robert Symond, Walter Gorfen and Edward Broket 'the manor of …
The Environs of London
… of his successor Henry III. The family became extinct in Robert de Toni, who died in 1309, without issue; when the … manor (described as formerly parcel of the possessions of Robert Tirwhit, and leased by Henry VIII. anno 1543, to … the crown, and was granted by Queen Elizabeth, in 1590, to Robert Symons 42, who died in 1623, and was succeeded by his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… South Chapel and Aisle were built about the same time by Robert Thorn; the South Porch is probably of the same date. … E. wall; (1) inscription recording benefaction of Robert Rampston, 1585; (2) achievement of arms of Monox, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Monoux (d. 1544) of Moons, and partly from a legacy from Robert Thorne (d. 1532). Thorne, like Monoux, was a London …
A History of the County of Essex
… 2,628 a. of meadow and pasture and 915 a. of arable. 74 Robert Wragg, the coachmaster, 75 was farming the largest … or fishery on the Lea. 115 When the manor was granted to Robert Symonds in 1590 it included the fishery and the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Wilson's school at Spitalfields on the principles of Robert Owen. William Wilson became an advocate of infant … 1963 there were 4 private schools and a day nursery. 247 Robert MacFarlane ran a successful boarding school at Shern … to be spent on coal for 12 poor householders. In 1798 Robert Barker added 200 stock to the endowment. The income in …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… licence before going abroad. 24 Ralph de Tony's heir, Robert de Tony, died childless in 1309, his heir being his … to Theophilus Adams, a 'concealer', from whom, and from Robert Adams, Rutland had to purchase it in the same year. 53 … 1483. 78 In 1612 the manor house of High Hall was let to Robert Hammond. 79 It appears to have been sold later …
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