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A History of the County of Oxford
… during the Civil War, but was repaired by 1661 when Warden Woodward of New College found it 'new mended, lathed and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… (16231638). # G. Chetam (1625). # R. Pallmer (1625). # J. Woodward (1625). T. Westrowe (1625). # J. Farmer (1625). # R. … Sir C. Scudamore (16041614). # W. Williamson (1612). # C. Woodward (1622). # J. Muscott (1625). # W. Ives (1626). W. …
A History of the County of Essex
… detached from the main manor before 1701, when Godfrey Woodward is said to have been the owner. 496 Woodward was succeeded by his daughter Anne, wife of Walter Vane. 497 Godfrey Woodward Vane, son of Anne and Walter, succeeded them, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… to hold meetings at Turrett Place, Roden Street. James Woodward, pastor 184070, brought back the Adullamites, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… the reign of Charles II. 393 The first pastor was William Woodward (d. 1712), who also had a congregation at Great …
Survey of London
… and his brother Sir John Danvers, 27who appointed Hugh Woodward as their deputy in 1637. 23 During the Commonwealth Woodward purchased the field and began to develop it (see … Inn Fields and St. James's Fields. 60 In 1651 Hugh Woodward, whom the Danvers brothers had appointed as their …
Survey of London
… and who was already a well-known actor, married Joan Woodward, stepdaughter of Philip Henslowe, manager of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… tower. Within this parish is also the church of ST. ANNE, Woodward Road, Becontree, opened in 1960 to replace a …