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A History of the County of Essex
… Aldham Church CHURCH The church, which until 1854 stood near the … first recorded c. 1145 when the tithes of Thiel of Aldham's demesne were divided between it and Colne priory. 32 It was … to endow a chantry in the church or college of Stanstead St. Margaret or Thele (Herts.). The rectory was appropriated …
A History of the County of Essex
… in its resources, the manor doubled in value from 30 s. to 60 s. between 1066 and 1086. On the 40 a. which became part of … was in Great Tey manor. The Aldham Hall demesne included Church (later Church House) wood and arable land near the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Aldham, and in 1683 he and five other men did not attend church. 87 In 1694 the Copford monthly meeting was occasionally held at Joseph Sewell's house, Hoe Farm, which was licensed in 1705. The Sewells … was used as a mission room by the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion chapel at Fordham. It was bought for the mission …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hall, to the north of Aldham Hall, and to the west of Church House farm. Outcrops of glacial and other gravels … church. 5 The earliest medieval settle- ment, Ealda's or the old 'ham' or homestead, from which the parish takes … 1745 to 1770. Although he lived on his other benefice, St. Mary's-at-the-Walls, Colchester, he visited Aldham …
A History of the County of Essex
… Aldham Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Laurence of St. Martin (d. 1274) removed Little Fordham manor from the sheriff's tourn, and in 1274 Thomas of St. Martin claimed gallows and … About 6 other meetings a year were held, usually in the church vestry. In the periods 1757-78, 1781-8, and 1828 only …
A History of the County of Essex
… him by Beatrice wife of Aubrey de Vere in 1086. 74 On Odo's forfeiture the overlordship passed to Beatrice's … 14 Before 1247, and probably after 1232, Laurence of St. Martin, later bishop of Rochester, bought the manor of … Horkesley. 15 Laurence seems to have granted it to Abel of St. Martin, whose widow Margery held a third of the manor in …
A History of the County of Essex
… Aldham, and in 1683 he and five other men did not attend church. 87 In 1694 the Copford monthly meeting was occasionally held at Joseph Sewell's house, Hoe Farm, which was licensed in 1705. The Sewells … was used as a mission room by the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion chapel at Fordham. It was bought for the mission …
A History of the County of Sussex
… sea-level, but rising to 120 ft. on its northern edge. The church and village lie near the centre of the western … with traces of a moat, adjoining the site of the Bishop's Palace. 1 The boundary follows the rife, crossing the … Land called Worth (Werda, Wurda) was given by William de St. John and others to Boxgrove Priory, 79 where its revenues …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Aldingham - Alfreton Aldingham (St. Cuthbert) ALDINGHAM ( St. Cuthbert), a parish, in the … Sands, N. division of the county of Lancaster, 5 miles (S.) from Ulverston; containing 907 inhabitants. Immediately … bay, which has encroached so much upon the lands that the church, said to have been formerly in the centre of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… followed the river Leach and a short section of the Coln St. Aldwyns road. The Leach broke its banks in 1412 2 and … part in 1799 17 was probably that beside the trainer's house which had been converted as cottages by 1912. 18 Of … the Northleach road was aligned on the spire of Aldsworth church, 38 a notable landmark which is also the focus for …
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