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A History of the County of Gloucester
… The church, which was built of brick and designed by M. H. Medland, had a chancel with rounded apse, north vestry, … let to tenants until the 1840s. 329 In the early 1840s S. W. Daukes and J. R. Hamilton undertook an extensive … CW 3/7. Davis, Glos. Brasses, 14953; Rudder, Glos. 184. Roper, Glos. Effigies, 298302. Glos. Colln. NQ 5.1. Verey, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1914 under the direction of Waller's son and successor, F. W. Waller. 130 In the mid 1950s, under N. H. Waller, the third member of the family to serve as … Handbk. of Glouc. Cath. (1865), 24. For the monuments, Roper, Glos. Effigies, 23157. Hist. & Cart. Mon. Glouc. i. …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Eliz. R'ne Angl. xxxvij, and then did paie the whole rent w'tout eny helpers, because he could not fynd eny lands … was also destroyed by the same calamity in the vicinity of Roper's Lane. The fire is stated to have broken out in the … quod damnum, 19 Ed. III. Court-Rolls. Id. Ex inform. Mr. W. E. Randall. MSS. W. E. Randall. Court-Rolls. Id. Id. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… duke's 'final offer' of £300 from Lady Day 1896. 92 When H.J. Conant took the Manor in 1899, with the same acreage as … and Grafton Park were reduced by 10 per cent and John Roper, who had then recently been dismissed as the duke of … been built. 44 The house was substantially rebuilt by F.T.W. Coke FitzRoy in the early 1830s, who added a north wing, …
Great Haseley (Including Little Haseley, Latchford, Rycote)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… (when it covered c.600 a.) it was bought by the lessee M.P.W. Boulton (d. 1894) of Great Tew, 21 who also owned … Ages. 25 The house itself (Fig. 66) was rebuilt on an H-plan in the late 17th century, 26 probably for one of the … (ed. Toulmin Smith), I, 114. Bldgs List, IoE 246794. L. Roper, 'A Garden of Contrasting Forms: Haseley Court, …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1997. 36 O.S. Map 1/25,000, TL 93 SE. (1973 edn.). V.C.H. Essex, i. 489-90. Bodl. MS. Rolls Essex 17. P.R.O., JUST 1/263B, rot. 10d.; H. M. Colvin, Building Accounts of Hen. III, 20; V.C.H. … Acc. C32 (uncat.), no. 141. Ibid. sale cat. B910. E.M.C. Roper, Seedtime: Hist. Essex Seeds, 193; inf. from P. Hills. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1807 and St. John's chapel school founded by the Revd. H. H. Norris in 1810. Infants attended a school near the … Ferry granted to clergy of St. Thos., Stamford Hill, by W. A. Tyssen-Amhurst. Parl. grant by 1870. Management by new … Strictures on Hackney Grammar Sch. (1831), answered by S. Roper, More Words in Defence of Hackney Grammar Sch. (1831). …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ironmonger by 1880 and stayed until 1979. Others included H. R. Bence & Son, dating from 1860, in Ainger Road as … by George Potter. The firm continued under his son G. W. Potter, who wrote on Hampstead wells, and grandson H. G. … exclusive Kilburn High Road. 14 Among them was William Roper's drapery, in an ornate building of 1884 15 next to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1889 was added to the heath, already acquired by the M.B.W. 47 In 1972 some freeholds were sold to Bryston Property … wife Mary, who lived there 20 and were succeeded by Thomas Roper. The estate was sold by John Moore Roper to Henry … a large bay-windowed wing. In 1825 it was occupied by S. H. Binns 89 and in 1841 by the owner, Robert Shout. The house …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… occurs rector, probably Thomas Walcot. 1347, Thomas le Roper, presented by Alexander Gerner. 1349, Robert Helwys, by …
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