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A History of the County of Essex
… mass in 1556, was imprisoned at Colchester and executed at Stratford. Her husband Richard, a labourer, was arrested in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the church of Glenham Parva, with lands in Butley and Stratford by fine to the priory of Butley. In the 6th of …
The Environs of London
… river Lea, which separates it from St. Leonard's Bromley, Stratford-Bow, and Hackney, in Middlesex; and on the south by … and four miles from Whitechapel. The populous hamlet of Stratford extends along the road towards London, as far as … parish is divided into three wards, called Church-street, Stratford-Langthorne, and Plaistow wards; each of which has a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… skulls, early 16th-century, said to have come from site of Stratford Abbey. ConditionGood, much altered, stonework of tower, much perished. a(2). Remains of Stratford Langthorne Abbey, 700 yards S.W. of the parish …
A History of the County of Essex
… which in the 12th century was given by his successors to Stratford Abbey. 6 After the 11th century woodland did not … rather than woodland: in that year Richard I granted to Stratford Abbey protection against interference by foresters … 15 Bradymead can be traced from 1202 when William of Stratford acknowledged the right of William Wrench to virgate …
A History of the County of Essex
… tenant of Westminster Abbey. 2 It was probably the mill at Stratford which the abbey claimed to have been given by … of Swein. 3 There are references to that abbey's mill at Stratford up to 1400, 4 but by 1535 Westminster held only … can be identified on five sites in West Ham. Three were at Stratford, north of the causeway (High Street) between Bow …
A History of the County of Essex
… between the three wards (Church Street, Plaistow, and Stratford) as early as the 16th century. In each ward the … an almshouse in Church Street maintained by John Scott of Stratford, who gave instructions relating to it in his will … was redeemed in 1896 for 48 stock. Thomas Spaight of Stratford, yeoman, and Henry Store, woodmonger of London, by …
A History of the County of Essex
… included the whole of West Ham except the precincts of Stratford Abbey, which constituted a separate parish of about … if not earlier. William de Montfitchet, when he founded Stratford Abbey in 1135, endowed it with, inter alia, land in … been found. In 1517, after a dispute between the vicar and Stratford Abbey, it was agreed that he should surrender his …
A History of the County of Essex
… of medieval buildings in West Ham was associated with Stratford Abbey, which is described elsewhere. 4 New Barns … Ages at Bretts and Sudbury in Plaistow, at Chobhams in Stratford, and at Woodgrange, but nothing is known of them. 7 … Clegg Street. Sonables, or Senables, in West Ham Lane, Stratford, was a house belonging to the archdeacon of Essex …
A History of the County of Essex
… task was beyond them. In 1870 the vicar of Christ Church, Stratford, had appealed to the public to vote against the … build three new schools, at Forest Gate, Canning Town, and Stratford. Meanwhile it opened several night-schools to … council opened its first 'municipal secondary' school, at Stratford. Two Roman Catholic secondary schools, previously …
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