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A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1086 11 and descended with Enfield until the death of William de Mandeville in 1189. 12 William's heir was his aunt Beatrice, sister of Geoffrey de … 11/2B (P.C.C. 38 Marche); Cal. Inq. p.m. (Rec. Com.), iv. 32. C 139/118/21; D. O. Pam, The Fight for Common Rights …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… revenues and granted 3 marks from Edmonton church to William de Costentin. 2 The first earl's son, Geoffrey de … chapter of St. Paul's in 1544. 12 The rectory was sold to William Wakefield, merchant of London, during the Interregnum … had been decorated by a painter called Kirke. George IV was a frequent visitor at Cullands Grove, where Curtis may …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Christopher Taylor, who kept schools in Edmonton. 26 William Shacker, who had a house in Bury Street ward in 1672, … Mdx. Cnty. Recs. iii. 325. Trans. Baptist Hist. Soc. iv. 58-63. Calamy Revised, ed. Matthews, 290. Wm Salt Libr., … George Fox, ed. N. Penney, 91. Ibid. 162; Mdx. Cnty. Recs. iv. 174, 302-4; M.R.O., Cal. Mdx. Sess. Bks. 1683-6, 148. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Tottenham. 24 In 1935 work started on the very large William Girling reservoir, which was not completed until … facilities and set in woods and park-land alongside the William Girling reservoir, was opened in 1973. 85 Prob. 11/43 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Edmonton 99 but it must have been soon afterwards that William Le Hunt set up a large Roman Catholic seminary for … 254. Ibid. ii. 235. Ibid. 115, 131, 236; Mdx. Sess. Recs. iv. 289. Mdx. Cnty. Recs. iii. 58-9. Cal. S.P. Dom. 1628-9, … Salt MS. 33, p. 40 (Compton census). Mdx. Cnty. Recs. iv. 243. Guildhall MS. 9800A. M.R.O., MR/RR 22/5; RR 23/4; RR …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Grants of free warren in their demesne lands were made to William de Say in 1245 and Holy Trinity priory in 1253. 75 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the school was nominated to receive about £12 a year from William Buswell's charity, one of the purposes of which was … school in 1859 24 and in 1866 the administration of William Buswell's charity was reorganized so that twelve poor … d 567, 573. Blue Coat Girls sch. min. bk. Hearne's Colln. iv. 393. Acct. of Char. Schs. in G. B. and Irel. (Lond. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Most of them seem to have kept writing schools, 4 but William Cole, vicar of St. Peter's 1583-1600 and a licensed … in 1906. In 1913 a farm at Wickham St. Paul's, given by William Naggs in 1747, was sold and the proceeds invested in … th Rep. (1844), 76; E.R.O., Acc. C210 J. B. Harvey Colln. iv, p. 107; E.C.S. 16 Mar. 1855. N. Forster, Discourse on the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of the masters evidently received an endowment from St. William's chantry, founded c. 1500. 20 The school was … Margaret Darcey, Robert Metcalfe, Margaret Ferrer, Dr. William Lacie, William Coates, Lady Elizabeth Hastings, and … Alum. Cantab. to 1751, i. 12; ii. 143, 256; iii. 179; iv. 378; Alum. Cantab. 1752-1900, v. 280; Oliver, Beverley, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… dear to 18th-century philanthropy in Hull as elsewhere. William Mason, another Vicar of Holy Trinity and like Banks … school, for 20 poor girls, was founded in 1753 by Alderman William Cogan. For this purpose he gave a house in Salthouse … for a timethere were 60 boys in 1818; but under the Revd. William Wilson (182436) its numbers fell to 20 or 30. The …
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