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A History of the County of Essex
… School, and was demolished in 1844. 132 In 1690 William Woodward of Havering was licensed to preach at Waltham Abbey. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Elizabeth, sister of Triphena. In N. aisle(3) to Godfrey Woodward, 1701. Recess: In chapelin W. wall, with moulded …
A History of the County of Essex
… a constable (to 1629), an aleconner (to 1585), and a woodward (to 1536). In the 16th century it frequently …
Survey of London
… building was erected in 19068 41 to the designs of William Woodward, 43 and is one of the least meretricious buildings …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… word was revealed to him. 97 He failed in this and William Woodward was appointed by the Committee of Plundered Ministers in 1647. 98 Woodward's presence evidently caused violent controversy …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Money warrant for 33 l. 15 s. 4 d. to Thomas Newton, woodward of Whittlewood and Salcey Forests, for the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for the said service. Ibid., p. 421. Same to Mr. Jones, woodward of Waltham Forest. By the Lord Treasurer's direction … of arrears due to the Keepers there. He reports that as woodward you claim all decayed trees and windfalls. You are …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… constitution and memorial [missing] of Gilbert Jones, woodward and keeper of the several walks of Chapel Henholt …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… bill mentioned to have been made out in the name of Jacob Woodward and being also willing to give bond to indemnify the … General has reported against the claim of Mr. Jones, the woodward, to the windfall wood and decayed trees in said …
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