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Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… to the sacristy; Hendon (Mddx.); the chapel of Little Tey, with a pension; and the tithes of [White] Roding …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… John Peasley, citizens of London, beg discharge of Marks Tey House, near Stanway, Essex, worth 10 l. a year, which Wm. …
A History of the County of Essex
… de la Lee, to Sir John Littlebury in 1395, and to Robert Tey in 1396. 56 After the death of Humphrey, duke of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… church was consecrated in 1352 as a chapel-ofease to Great Tey and the Chancel and Nave are probably of this date. The …
A History of the County of Essex
… Chapple Church CHURCH The church, then a chapel of Great Tey, was recorded in 1285. 1 By the mid 16th century Chappel people were reluctant to attend Great Tey church at festivals, and Chappel seems to have become an … Chaplains were presumably appointed by the vicars of Great Tey until 1433 when the vicar agreed that the inhabitants of …
A History of the County of Essex
… a., but 16 a. in 1530), near the Colne on the east of the Tey road, had been divided and inclosed. 32 In 1483 a total … c. 40 a. and c. 25 a., like the freehold Flemings on Great Tey manor and the customary Paynters (later Spendpenny farm) … in Chappel; 35 18 bullocks trespassed in the lord of Great Tey's meadow in 1412. 36 The lord of Crepping's Hollemeadow, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Wakes Colne, in the Middle Ages Chappel was part of Great Tey parish. It was occasionally called a parish from 1483, … disputed in 1628. 59 The ties with Wakes Colne and Great Tey were strengthened by the manorial structure, the western half of the parish being in Great Tey manor, most of the eastern half being in Crepping manor …
A History of the County of Essex
… Chapple Local Government LOCAL GOVERNMENT Tenants of Great Tey and Crepping Hall manors attended their respective manorial courts. The Great Tey court made no distinction between Great Tey and Chappel, but the Crepping court elected a rent- …
A History of the County of Essex
… MANOR Most land in Chappel was held of Crepping and Great Tey manors, 18 and no estate there was separately recorded in … officers for 'Bridgehall manor', and land in Great Tey or Chappel was held of 'Bridgehall fee' in 1402 and of … 16th century, 20 derived from a ploughland held of Great Tey manor in 1283 by Roger son of Richard who probably also …
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