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A History of the County of Essex
… Sir William Denham (d. 1548), owner of Eastbury, Gayshams, Stonehall, and Westbury. 48 The owners of Westbury manor were …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Fulks, Rayhouse, Berengers, Wyfields, Cranbrook, Stonehall, and Clayhall were all less than a mile from that …
A History of the County of Essex
… Cranbrook, Dagenhams, Fulks, Malmaynes, Porters, Rayhouse, Stonehall, and Wyfields. (ii) Tenements which had been free, … Highlands, Ilford Lodge, Loxford, Newbury, Rayhouse, Stonehall, Uphall, Valentines, Wangey (part of which was in … In 1545 it was granted by the king along with Gayshams, Stonehall, and Westbury to Sir William Denham. 284 At …
A History of the County of Hertford
… thence to the high road from Hertford to Ware; thence to Stonehall Close; then it turns back to the east stile of All …
A History of the County of Warwick
… other substantial houses in the same street, among them Stonehall and two called Lemynton, and nearby in Horse …
A History of the County of Worcester
… sanatoria, &c. Lost Charities.The charities of Launcelot Stonehall and others, by whom benefactions to the amount of …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… 362 Stocks, the (property near), 87, 437 Stocks Market, 14 Stonehall, le, 84 Strand (Middx.), 111, 151, 261, 440; mansum …
A History of the County of Essex
… the same time Leicester bought the neighbouring manor of Stonehall in Ilford, which subsequently descended with Wanstead. 52 Leicester mortgaged Wanstead and Stonehall in 1580 to Thomas Skinner for 4,000. 53 Skinner … and in 1590 she and Blount had entailed Wanstead and Stonehall upon him. 59 After his disgrace at court Essex …
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