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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… privately in a wood. Lothbrok's dog was observed in a day or two, to come to the King's house, half famished, and as … and committed to the mercy of the sea, without provision or tackle. This boat being providentially driven on the same … by Henry Berney, Esq. 1575, Ralph Smith. Ditto. 1614, Laurence Sargenson, rector. 1619, John Philips, he died 1668. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, and 2 borderers; and the said freeman and his men or tenants, had a carucate and a half, with 8 acres of … The Earl had the soc of three of these socmen, in Opton (or Upton), the Earl had the soc; and a freeman in Walsham, … Acle, &c. who were lords and patrons of the church of St. Laurence. Another lordship that was the King's, and of which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… paid 8 l. quitrent, and 100 s. to their customary or yearly due in tale, also 20 s. for an income. Of all these … took their name from the bridge at Yarmouth over the Yar or Ger, and Jer; and seems to have had an interest herein in … by Sir Thomas Erpingham. 1419, John Waller. Ditto. 1423, Laurence Stevene, by John Bray, Esq. 1428, Nicholas Man. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 3215 acres, of which 858 are woodland, and 23 common or waste. The living is a vicarage, with that of Petham … White. Waltham-Abbey, or Holy-Cross (Holy Cross and St. Lawrence) WALTHAM-ABBEY, or Holy-Cross ( Holy Cross and St. Lawrence), a market-town and parish, in the union of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… fish ponds, etc. The Parish Church of Holy Cross and St. Lawrence stands in the town. The walls are principally of … the 12th century. Their construction may have been begun or resumed in the reign of Henry I, whose queen was a … ft. square) was surmounted by a central tower, which fell or was pulled down shortly after the suppression, except the …
A History of the County of Essex
… church with two priests at Waltham. In 1060 Harold rebuilt or enlarged the church and placed there a college of secular … the land was all converted to stock. 39 The church of ST. LAWRENCE AND THE HOLY CROSS consists of a 12th-century nave, … from the church of Tofig, built between 1016 and 1035, or that of Harold, consecrated in 1060. 41 During the first …
A History of the County of Essex
… sable, a lion's face between four crosses bottenee, or The land rises gradually from the rich alluvial marshes … Mile. It was previously called Trikerslane (recorded 1414) or Crykettslane (1516). 17 West of Crooked Mile is a wide … in the Lea. In 1449 William Say, clerk, John Say and Lawrence Cheyne his son-in-law 233 were listed as tenants of …
The Environs of London
… the greater number lie in the following hamlets or streets: Wood-street, Clay-street, Marshstreet, … 3, Chapel-end, &c. Manors. Manor of Waltham-stow Tony, or High Hall. The manor of Walthamstow was, in the reign of … in 1546 23. In 1550, it was held by Ralph Saunders and Laurence Wennington, in free socage 24. In 1553, it was …
A History of the County of Essex
… with Sunday congregations totalling over 13,827 20 or about 56.5 per cent of worshippers of all denominations in … listed until 1926, but was included in 1928 among extinct or amalgamated Baptist missions. 53 The building was, … premises at Leytonstone as 'Wesleyan'. 163 In 1821 George Lawrence registered premises in Wood Street for Wesleyan …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had a Mannor in 1 Wandeslei, which paid to the Geld or Tax of those times as five bov. of Land. The Land of it was then found to be sufficient for one plow or one carucat. Afterwards it became the Fee of Raph … At the Inquisition taken at Nott. the Saturday after St. Laurence day, 22 E. 3, before John Vaux, John de Musters, and …
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