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A History of the County of Essex
… before becoming, in 1705, the property of Christopher Waldron, whose widow sold it in 1739 to Sir Crisp Gascoyne. … The almshouses were rebuilt in 1719 at the expense of Mrs. Waldron. 138 They were single-story cottages of brick. 139 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… another daughter) sold the manor for 20 to John Hammond of Waldron and Richard Hook. 135 Two hides of land called …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 19 Sept. Robson, G. 1802 6 Jan. Silburn, R. 1804 18 Feb. Waldron, T. LS 13/265, f. 82; LS 13/267, f. 71; MOH LB F, pp. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… House 18121830 1812 19 Feb. Harris, J. 1812 19 Feb. Waldron, W. 1823 20 Jan. Winchcombe, W. 1826 14 May Gunn, J. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 6 Jan. Brooker, J. 1808 3 Mar. Merrick, J. 1813 17 Apr. Waldron, T. 1822 15 Feb. Fry, R. 1830 5 Jan. Hudson, R. 1830 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 16 June Hyde, - 1660 12 Sept. Warner, E. 1660 30 Sept. Waldron, T. 1660 5 June Hurst, - 1660 5 June Charleton, - … 10 June Whitaker, T. 1660 10 June Clarke, T. 1667 21 Aug. Waldron, T. 1677 10 Feb. Dickenson, E. 1690 12 Mar. Goodman, … Ordinary without fee [i.e., Supernuerary] 1667 1667 8 Mar. Waldron, T. LC 3/24, f. 16; CSPD 1685, p. 341(1695). CTB …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… earliest mention of a lodge in the forest, probably the Waldron Lodge described by Gilbert White, is in 1386, when …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Lordship added, that he thinks it was never Voted. John Waldron, a Witness. John Waldron Sworn; was examined touching the words my Lord of … the time? he said, It was in 1635 about February. Mr. Waldron being asked, Whether it was in a Church-Cause? …
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