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A History of the County of Essex
… p. 519, H.C. (1866), xxvii. Nat. Soc. Reps., 182038; White's Dir. Essex, 1848, 1863. Rep. Educ. Cttee. of Council, … inf. from Headmaster. E.R. xlvi. 49. E.R.O., D/AEM 2/4;. White's Dir. Essex (1848, 1863). Kelly's Dir. Essex (1878 …
A History of the County of Essex
… flats. There were 5 inns in Woodford in 1753: the George, White Hart, Ship and Castle, New Wells, and Old Wells. 49 The … rose to 9 by 1770, but fell again to 5 by 1828. 50 Two White Hart inns existed by 1776. 51 The George at Church End, … and an addition in the same style at the south end. The White Hart at Church End, which was a posting house in 1848, …
A History of the County of Essex
… LOCAL GOVERNMENT. During the Middle Ages the abbot of Waltham, as lord of the manor, held courts for Woodford. He … with stocks, on the green by the High Road opposite the White Hart. This cage, a small brick building, was demolished … see above, p. 341. For the site see E.R.O., D/CT 408. White's Dir. Essex, 1848; O.S. Map 6", Essex LXV (1876 edn.). …
A History of the County of Essex
… confirmed Harold's grant of lands to the canons of Waltham Holy Cross. 1 The boundaries of the manor then … met, was mentioned in 1414. 3 The manor granted to Waltham provided the prebend of one canon, and from it he had … portion of Woodford, known as Monkhams, did not belong to Waltham Abbey but to Stratford Langthorne Abbey. 5 Most of …
A History of the County of Essex
… it was confirmed among the possessions of the canons of Waltham Holy Cross. 1 In 1191 the Pope assigned this church, among others, to the use of the sacristy at Waltham. 2 What exactly was effected by this measure is … Circuits and Ministers (1897 edn.), 319. H.O. 129/7/194. White's Dir. Essex, 1848, p. 266; E.R.O., D/CT 408. Mins. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… E. part. (Not entered) Fig. 216 Woodnewton (12) (15) The White Swan Inn, two storeys and cellar, neatly coursed rubble …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 10-12 formed a single holding in 1587, described as the White Hart inn and a little adjoining house; an attached … who owned the whole in the mid 16th century. 59 The White Hart inn was charged with 6 s. 8 d. rent to St. Mary's … 60 In 1592 the school trustees let no. 12, called the White Hart but no longer an inn, to Anthony Noble, curate and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Harrison's Lane, from J. V. Harrison (d. 1854) of the White House. 53 Chaucer's Lane was probably 'the highway next … the site of the former Bull (no. 16 Market Place), and the White Lion, later the Star, in Market Place. Other longlived … Street was the Adam and Eve and no. 122 Oxford Street the White Hart. Movement of inn signs was common in Woodstock, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (d. 1621) who rented a malthouse by the river (later the White Hart inn) and built another at his new house in Park … large sheepskins, 33 buckskins, some 'soft skins' and white leather, and, in a limepit near the river, a further … The characteristic Woodstock glove, renowned for its 'lily white appearance' and conventionally called doe skin, was …