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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… church of Martham; who received Matthew, and all his men, or tenants to be partioners in all the prayers of their … John de Methwold and Margaret his wife; Symon de Lynch, or Lincoln, and Catherine his wife; John de Crostweyt and … 36 l. 11 s. 10 d. - - perquisites of court 9 l. 2 s. 8 d. Laurence de Huntingfeld had a lordship in the 24th of Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who by his tenure had not power either to give away or sell this land; one borderer belonged to it, with 2 acres … married to Simon Peche; Margery, to John de Melwood or Methwold; Catherine, to Simon de Lincoln; Sibill, to John … Firminus de Lavenham, by the Bishop, pleno jure. 1324, Mr. Laurence Folstaff; he was dean of St. Chad's in Shropshire. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1066. 1 All of them must have been water-mills on the Lea or its branches, and they probably included at least some of … to Walter Everard, draper of London. 93 Everard sold it to Lawrence Stede of Stratford, who granted it to the wardens of … dower in the mill. 95 She had previously been the wife of Lawrence le Redere, who was probably identical with Lawrence
A History of the County of Essex
… 19th century most of the industries of the parish were in or near those western marshes. During the Middle Ages the … under which it now operates as Aluminium Foils Ltd. 257 Lawrence & Bathe & Co., shopfitter, and export case and … Suppl. (1936). Inf. from Aluminium Foils Ltd. Inf. from Lawrence & Bathe & Co. Kelly's Dir. Essex (18621926); Kelly's …
A History of the County of Essex
… also created some philanthropic institutions more or less independent of the local churches. These, often sponsored by a university or a public school, took various forms, of which the most … charities trust, founded in 1930 by Miss Theodora Durning-Lawrence. It caters for all age-groups. The church of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… 15 The church also served the Roman Catholics in seven or eight neighbouring parishes; by 1820 the congregation was … to preach. 93 The church probably originated in one or both of these meetings. It is not known when the Salway … in 1910. 307 London Unitarians, including the Durning-Lawrence family, gave financial aid. From 1912 to 1933 the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… West Markham, or, Little Marcham WEST MARKHAM, Or, LITTLE MARCHAM. Was of the fee of Roger de Busli; one … Owldham, Richard Whitlam, senior & junior, Thomas Heslaby, Lawrence Spyby, William Turtale, Anthony Cawthorne, Thomas …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… probably dates from the 14th century. Late in the 15th or early in the 16th century the North Porch was added and … uncertain. Plate: includes silver cup and cover-paten by Laurence Stratford with inscription 1574; also pewter … much of the outer rampart and ditch has been obliterated or severely damaged, especially by ploughing, drainage and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… family was built. Ecclesiastical a(3). Church of St. Lawrence, formerly the parish church, now used only in the … a small weather-boarded bell-turret, probably of the 17th or 18th century. The building is a good example of this type … shops, nearly opposite the Post Office, is of late 16th or early 17th-century date; the lower storey is of brick, the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. from Queen's Coll. 1677. Westbrook, Hugh (Wesbroke or Wethebroke) B.A. 18 July, 1519. [ 25] Westbrooke, Marke of … death 3 May, 1643, See Bloxam, v. 132. [ 10] Westmacott, Laurence s. William, of Defford, co. Worcester, p.p. St. … of Nathaniel 1694. See Foster's Index Eccl. [ 21] Whalley, Lawrence pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 2 April, 1653, B.A. …
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