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A History of the County of Essex
… been sufficiently numerous to suggest habitation then. 29 Uphall Camp, in Ilford, was an Iron Age earthwork of the 1st … at Barkingside. 31 Roman finds have also been made at Uphall Camp. 32 Barking ('Berica's people') 33 was probably a …
A History of the County of Essex
… and the 16th; these were Eastbury, Loxfordbury, Newbury, Uphall, Westbury, and probably also Emelingbury, which … Ilford Lodge, Loxford, Newbury, Rayhouse, Stonehall, Uphall, Valentines, Wangey (part of which was in Dagenham), … Phillips, alias Wolfe, king's goldsmith, who already held Uphall. 516 By a further grant, of 1550, the estate was to be …
A History of the County of Essex
… on the Loxford estate, east of Ilford Lane, 21 and the Uphall estate, to the west of it. 22 By 1903 the area between … and Cranbrook Road, along Green Lane, and at Loxford and Uphall, 24 but the pace of growth was slackening, and between … known of earlier structures. The oldest known monument was Uphall Camp, an earthwork between the Roding and Ilford Lane. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of the inhabitants, on account of its supposed sanctity. Uphall UPHALL, a parish, in the county of Linlithgow; including the villages of Broxburn and Uphall, and containing 1267 inhabitants, of whom 500 are in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who possessed it in the 2d of King Henry IV. as in Cantly, Uphall manor in Blofield hundred. After this, it was in the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in Docking belonging to the manor of Cosell 8 5 manor of Uphall in Hellington 9 1 house and lands in Upwell 6 2 ditto …
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