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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… therefore take a cursorary review, after Leland and Tanner's account. " Werkensop a pretty market town of two streets, … bishop of Canterbury and Gerard bishop of York in Henry's days. His b'ood and inheritance came to a daughter that married one Furnivall. After Furnivalie's inheritance came to a daughter, the which was married to …
A History of the County of Essex
… college at Oxford, and his school at Ipswich. 46 On Wolsey's fall in 1529 the church reverted to the Crown, and in 1532 … Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 23, 27; Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 444. Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 312. Rep. Com. on Eccl. Revenues … f. 4. Seconde parte of a Register, ed. A. Peel, ii. 159. Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 109; E.R.O., T/A 547/1. E.R.O., …
A History of the County of Essex
… which the parish takes its name (originally Withermund's ford) was probably that over the river Stour by the … is that a crocodile escaped from Richard I's menagerie in the Tower of London and caused much damage in … an Eng. Village, 62, 64, 70, 81. Inf. from Mr. K. Smith. D.N.B.; E.R.O., D/CT 412; ibid. T/P 195/11. R. Blythe, …
A History of the County of Essex
… cord- wainer, mariner, shipowner, husbandman, black- smith, and shoemaker in nearby parishes. 37 In 1765 and 1766 … the workhouse. In 1776 the workhouse master was paid 20 s. a week for 13 inmates from which he was to provide food, … who went out to work. From 1778 he agreed to pay doctor's fees, except for smallpox and fractures. Numbers in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… manors in Mount Bures and West Bergholt. 98 Robert Gernon's fief had escheated to the Crown, and Henry I granted it to … Anne, and Sarah, whose shares were acquired by Thomas Smith between 1792 and 1801. In 1801 Smith sold the estate to Edward Ratcliff (d. by 1808). In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… through it. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 24. 13. 9., and in the gift of Eton College: the … wapentake of Allertonshire, N. riding of York, 3 miles (S. S. W.) fromYarm; containing 143 inhabitants. This … originally built in 1787, at the expense of the late John Smith, Esq., lord of the manor, and other contributors, is a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and evening served the needs of commuters. 96 Worthing's first railway station, which survived in 1978, was a small … hist. see Smail, Worthing Rd. and Coaching Times, passim. Smith's Surv. of Rds. from Lond. to Brighton (1800), 3. … Com. Dir. (1823-4 and later edns.); Smail, Map Story, 88. Smith's Surv. of Rds. from Lond. to Brighton (1800), 3; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Anthony (d. 1629), and then successively to Anthony's son (d. 1682) and grandson (d. 1708), both named Francis, and the latter's brother Henry (d. 1717). Henry's son Anthony (d. 1767) and grandson, also Anthony (d. 1783), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, after an unsuccessful attempt to establish … Worthing (1875 edn.); W.S.R.O., MP 1401, f. 31. J. S. Smith, Map of Worthing [?1877]; Kelly's Dir. Suss. (1874 and … Kelly's Dir. Suss. (1878). C 54/17687 mm. 22-8; J. S. Smith, Map of Worthing [?1877]. Ex inf. Worthing Circuit …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ward, E. division of the county of Cumberland, 5 miles (S. E. by S.) from Carlisle; containing 151 inhabitants. The Lancaster … Clackclose, W. division of Norfolk, 1 mile (W.) from Stoke-Ferry; containing 533 inhabitants. It comprises 1197 a. 39 …
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