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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… is a parish and village 5 m. N. of Ilford. The Church, Woolston Hall, Rolls and the Grammar School are the principal … In the N. of the parish, in gravel beds, about m. N.E. of Woolston Hall, a tesselated pavement and "some oak dovetailed … doors and exposed ceiling-beams. ConditionGood. a(5). Woolston Hall, about 1 m. N.W. of the parish church, is of …
A History of the County of Essex
… although rarely of more than an acre in extent. 8 At Woolston in the 15th century pigs were still the most common … and 1534 some 100 acres arable belonging to the demesne of Woolston had been converted into pasture. 11 Grazing land was … of Essex, 323. E.R.O., D/DEs M 94 ff. (Court Rolls of Woolston). E.R.O., D/DEs M94-95. For a manorial grange and …
A History of the County of Essex
… moulded piers, capitals, and bases. The Scott family of Woolston Hall (see above) claimed the chapel of this aisle as … silver flagon inscribed with the arms of William Scott of Woolston Hall and dated 1713. The 1632 paten was also given … been prominent in the parish, including those of Scott of Woolston, and Hatch-Abdy of Chigwell Hall. The brasses of …
A History of the County of Essex
… north-east of Rolls, immediately south of the Roding, is Woolston Hall (see Manors). Pudding Lane and Gravel Lane run south from Abridge Road near Woolston to Chigwell Row. Half a mile south of Chigwell … to do their statute duty on the roads. 8 In 1682 the Woolston manor court presented the surveyors themselves for …
A History of the County of Essex
… entry. 21 The plaintiffs seem to have won their case: the Woolston court roll of 1567 recorded a declaration that … that period. 49Certain copyhold lands within the manor of Woolston were held by this family and the descent of these as … lay in Gravel Lane. John Stokton was mentioned in the Woolston court rolls in 1462. 75 He was later knighted and …
A History of the County of Essex
… AND POOR RELIEF The surviving court rolls of the manor of Woolston Hall run from 1423 to 1749 99 and are continued by … Neither was the same man as was appointed constable by the Woolston court in the same year. Existing court rolls of the … the lordship of Chigwell Hall and the other for that of Woolston. Three surveyors of highways were appointed each …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… bridges downstream led to a decision to acquire a yard at Woolston, near Southampton, in 1904. 57 Thornycrofts, a …
The Environs of London
… also a grant of three hides of land in Ulfemeston, (Woolston in the parish of Chigwell,) given by Edward, a …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… and arms to break their houses and closes at Warcombe, Woolston, and Alvington in Devon, whereupon they threatened … in Warcombe for 40s; John Rider from 16 acres of land in Woolston for 28s 6d; John Wynter from 10 acres of land in Woolston for 15s; Richard Wyot from 40 acres of land in …
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