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A History of the County of Sussex
… roll. 63 In or shortly before 1856 a school was opened at Roffey Street, north-east of the developing suburb of Roffey; the building, which in 1870 belonged to Miss D. … school: built 1972 to serve increased population in Roffey area; 245 on roll 1980. St. Robert Southwell R. C. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… an opponent of the new law. 6 There was a military camp at Roffey, opposite All Saints' church, in 1916 and later. 7 The … existed there earlier, 14 but which was afterwards renamed Roffey. The settlement was originally separate from Horsham. … were built at its eastern end, near the site of the future Roffey church, between 1813 and c. 1844; 15 a few survived in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Second World War 582 were built on the Brighton Road and Roffey estates, another 181 being added at the former estate … 1807, the office perhaps being the same. 76 Court rolls of Roffey manor for the period 1527-60 survived at the end of … 1700 and 1914. In 1783 78 and 1804 the court was held at Roffey Place, and in 1807 at the Norfolk Arms in Crawley …
A History of the County of Sussex
… beyond the parlour at an unknown date. The manor of ROFFEY, another sub-manor of Chesworth, 96 lay north-east of … 4 Sir Thomas's widow Catherine was apparently living at Roffey in the 1590s. 5 After her death in 1608 her son … died seised of it in 1623 in the lifetime of his father, 8 Roffey passing then or after the elder William's death in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Heath in the 1710s, and later there were chapels there, at Roffey, and at Southwater. 80 Horsham congregations often … in 1870 but had closed by 1896. 24 There was another at Roffey in 1884 and 1903, with a resident minister on the … minister, John Harm, also registered a meeting place at Roffey in 1824, 31 of which nothing is heard later. In the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Roman Catholicism ROMAN CATHOLICISM. The Copley family of Roffey and their servants remained Catholics in the later … 17th centuries, 56 and a priest may have frequented Roffey manor house in 1586. 57 The total of three recusants … 61 including the Westons, who had succeeded the Copleys at Roffey 62 and who were also related to the recusant Carylls …
Journal of the House of Commons
… James 19 January 90. Richards, Charles 4 December 94. Roffey, Kerrill 23 January 93. Vincent, Sam. 1 June 92. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Black Rod do forthwith attach the Body of James Percy. Roffey versus Hinton et al. Upon reading the Petition of John Roffey Senior, and John Roffey Junior, of St. Clement's Danes, in the County of Midd. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Bar, on Tuesday next, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon. Roffey & al. versus Hill & al. Whereas there is an Appeal depending in this House, wherein John Roffey and others Plaintiffs, and John Hill and others … at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon; whereof the said John Roffey and others Plaintiffs, are to cause timely Notice to …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Kidder, Jacobi Swan, Caroli Pratten, Ed'r'i Smyth, Joh'is Roffey, Joh'is Keate, Joh'is Tipping, Petri Gumley, Jacobi …
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