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A History of the County of Essex
… open arable fields were inclosed and the railway was built in the mid 19th century. In 1086 the two manors contained 15 hides. 1 The arable was … (W.A.S. xi), 12, 14. Diary of Samuel Pepys (ed. H. B. Wheatley), vii. 256. V.H.M., Local Bd. Mins. (lease of …
A History of the County of Essex
… 2 William Coward (16481738), merchant planter, lived in Marsh Street, where he built the first nonconformist … (17891860), naturalist and astronomer, also grew up in Walthamstow. 5 Sir Robert Wigram (17441830), chairman of … More houses, 18. Diary of Samuel Pepys (ed. H. B. Wheatley), passim; E.R.O., Q/RTh 1; D.N.B. Batten's widow …
A History of the County of Essex
… land at Wanstead was given to Westminster Abbey by Alfric in 1065 comes from a spurious charter, not supported by other … T3A/59. E.R.O., D/DCw T3A/78. Pepys's Diary, ed. H. B. Wheatley, iv. 386. E.R.O., D/DCw T3A/6770, 78; D/DGn 158 and … before rebuilding of the house.) Pepys's Diary, ed. H. B. Wheatley, iv. 386. Arch. xii. 186. Jn. Evelyn's Diary, ed. E. …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… settlements: Warborough itself and, close to the Thames in the south, the hamlet of Shillingford. Following modern … the two places now meet along the Thame-Wallingford road. In the late Anglo-Saxon period Warborough formed a core part … the 18th century. 12 In 1847 the parish became part of Cuddesdon deanery in the archdeaconry of Oxford, but was …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Agents for Taxes for the necessary charges they will be at in recovery of public moneys from [Charles Brawne] the late … John Cunliffe of Leeds, Co Yorks, shewing that one Capt. Wheatley stole & conveyed away his wife & has since had … children by her and that thereupon he caused the said Wheatley to be apprehended & fined 200 marks which is paid …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Committee. To deliver the picture of Charles V. in York House Hall 10 " " " Master of the Tower armoury. For … Whelp and Cignet with guns 200 " " Col. Popham Capt. Wm. Wheatley To take the command of the Cignet frigate, and sail … to Portsmouth, for the southern fleet. 215 " " " Capt. Wheatley To press 100 men for the fleet, and send them to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… provisions for one whole year for the soldiers (being 61 in number) now at Newfoundand at the rate of 6 d. per man per … same to Newfoundland by his Majesty's ship Tilbury now in the Medway: being the like rate as were provided last … Hyde Park for the years 1698 and 1699 271 4 0 to William Wheatley for ordinary reparations in said Park 1698 July 18 …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… from the Lords of the Treasury. Anthony Seymour, tidesman in the inferior list, London port, to be preferred to the superior in the room of Henry Yates, dismissed. Robert Sherwin to … Customs Book XIII. p. 23. Jan. 9 Same from same - John Wheatley to be riding officer at Middleton, in Arundel port, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Hercules, of Portsmouth. 250 Thomas Newcomen. " " " Henry Wheatley Marigold, of London. 100 The Owner " " 17 John … to take Pirates authorized the owners of ships enumerated in the second column, to set forth the ships named in the third column, for the purposes contemplated by their …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… to promote Richard Este from a riding officer in the salt duties at Droitwich to a Collector. Letter Book … riding officer at Newtimber, Chichester port, loco John Wheatley, deceased. Customs Book XV. p. 105. May 20 Same [to … Daniel Foreman, riding officer, Chichester port, loco John Wheatley, deceased. Customs Book XV. p. 105. June 5 Royal …
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