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A History of the County of Middlesex
… have existed in the parish. In 1467 the Dean of St. Paul's and John Sutton, a canon residentiary and the farmer of … fishing rights and some adjacent land, 90 and in 1615 a slaughter-house, 91 which stood in Mill Lane (now Money … known in 1958 as the Frays. In 1650 93 and 1688 94 the slaughter-house was leased separately. The mill was leased in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two branches of the river Adur, which join at the parish's south-eastern tip. In the north and west the boundary … are discussed below. 62 In addition, the new gentlemen's houses built after c. 1800 often had parkland attached, 63 … was mentioned in 1635. 52 A route from Clothalls Farm to Slaughter Bridge in Shipley, possibly following the roads …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of a ditch, were dealt with. 19 V.C.H. Suss. vi (1), 4-5; S.A.C. l. 168; Arundel Cast. MSS. M 279-81; below, W. … P.R.O., C 137/42, no. 22. V.C.H. Suss. i. 450. S.R.S. x. 64-6, 159-60, 273-5; lvi. 59-61; cf. S.A.C. xxiii. … suggestion at ibid. 182 that the ct. occasionally met at Slaughter Bridge in Shipley has been disproved: P.N. Devon …
A History of the County of Essex
… 60 a. meadow, woodland for 100 swine, and 8 mills. Gernon's livestock comprised a rouncey, 9 beasts, 12 sheep, and 11 … been only a rouncey, a cow, 6 sheep, and 5 swine. Peverel's livestock had also increased during his tenure, from a … and they remained an important feature of West Ham's economy down to the 19th century. 2 The increase in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… of which the plans are known, including Stratford's neighbours at Waltham and Barking, had churches to the … resulting from floods and other causes. 7 Leland's story that floods caused the temporary evacuation of the … 13 Adjoining it were the bakehouse and kilnhouse. The slaughter-house was in the grange yard, near the Lodge. A …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Magdalen Hall, matric. 19 Nov., 1650; bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1660, as son of Thomas, of Woodmancote, Sussex, gent. … 10 Feb., 1710-11, aged 16. Whitmore, William s. Ric., of Slaughter, co. Gloucester, gent. Christ Church, matric. 16 April, 1698, aged 16; of Lower Slaughter, co. Gloucester, and of Apley, Salop, M.P. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Whymper's London Diary, January-June 1857 Whymper's London Diary, January-June 1857 1 Jan. Cut up wood, began a … say we are the best off of the two. 5. Went to Mrs Gould's and the Times printing office, touched up map, made out …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Whymper's London Diary, July-December 1856 Whymper's London Diary, July-December 1856 1. JULY. Finished 'Tunny' and went to Mr Foster's at St Johns Wood. No news. Fine day. 2. Began a fish and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… inhabitants, of whom 1333 are in the town, 16 miles (S. by E.) from Canisbay, 20 (S. E. by E.) from Thurso, and 276 (N.) from Edinburgh. This … in 1588, the Earl of Sutherland in revenge for the slaughter of some of his dependents by the Sinclairs, earls …
Statutes of the Realm
… Morris Hunt Bartholomew Fillingham William Lownes Esq[uire]s Phillip Ryley Robert Squib Esquires Crispe Grange Edmund … Salter Phillip Stebbing John Wrench Thomas Cooke [Esq[uire]s 73] Robert Cooke Leonard Osbourne Jeremy Wynne Augustine … the Exchequer before the 17th of March; Which the King's Remembrancer shall transcribe within Three Months and …
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