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A History of the County of Essex
… Margery, and Margaret. 72 Margaret Garnet probably died young, for the manor was later divided between Maud and … lands in Wennington and Aveley for three years to William Young, in return for 10 d. a week for his keep, with 20 s. … 2 carucates in Wennington and Aveley. 111 Whether William Young was still lessee in 1285 is not clear, but it seems …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ibid. D/DL1 M10 (1696). Ibid. D/DU 652/2; D/DL1 T1-2. A. Young, Gen. View of Agric. of Essex, i. 318, 323, 339, 343. … D/DMa M15, p. 42. Ibid. D/DL1 M 16; Map of Essex (1777). Young, Gen. View of Agric. of Essex, ii. 154; E.R.O., D/DMa …
A History of the County of Essex
Old and New London
… which Elizabeth wore at her girdle, and which contains the young King Edward's last prayer, written, it is believed, in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… he was active in social work. In 1889 he opened the Young Men's Club and Gymnasium at the former Newhall Street … self-supporting. In 1893 Langley was also holding for the young men of the parish an institute on Wednesday nights, a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… near West Bromwich Hall in the 1770s. 70 When Arthur Young visited the parish in 1776 he found both three-course … had long been, in economic terms, of secondary importance. Young had found it 'carried on so connectedly with … employing between 1,200 and 1,300 nailers. 46 Arthur Young, travelling from Birmingham through West Bromwich in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and established there a residential arts centre for young people from West Bromwich. 87 The Plas Gwynant … in West Bromwich. The school there, which was for boys and young men employed at the works, was open four nights a week; … It closed in 1969. Bull Lane Board School, for infants and young children, was housed in rented premises in Bull Lane …
A History of the County of Stafford
… meat, drink, washing, and lodging' and maintenance for his young son if he wished. 85 The governor appointed in 1803 was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… beginning of 1969 was 98 and there were 88 children and young people. 5 A chapel was built at Dunkirk in 1849. It … in 1913. It did not long survive the departure of many young men after the outbreak of the First World War. Bible … bought by two members of a religious brotherhood of five young men. The brotherhood, formed c. 1760, was the origin of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was reorganized as a community home under the Children and Young Persons Act, 1969. In 1970 there were places for 90 … sale c. 1971 as a centre for the agricultural education of young Jews intending to work in kibbutzim in Israel. 38 A …
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