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A History of the County of Essex
… born there. It had been rebuilt in 1731, possibly by Sir Philip Hall, as one of West Ham's finest houses. 75 It was a …
A History of the County of Essex
… as a temporary school in Webb Street, attached to St. Philip's mission, Whitwell Road. The first government grant …
A History of the County of Essex
… had been made. In 1309 10 rent was thus acquired from Philip of Beauvais, 156 and in 1321 a further 10 from Richard …
A History of the County of Essex
… time wore monastic dress and worked in connexion with St. Philip's church, a mission of St. Andrew's. They lived at St. … down, and was replaced by a brick church, dedicated to St. Philip, which was in existence by 1888, 15 when Trinity … became responsible for the mission church of St. Philip, Plaistow. 46 It was originally housed in Meredith …
A History of the County of Essex
… toll-bar on Bow Bridge 22 was eventually broken down by Philip Basset 23 and the abbot of Waltham, and he then … Lock Bridge, from the lock on the toll-bar. Probably Sir Philip Basset (d. 1271): see D.N.B. e.g. Cal. Close 124751, …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the country. 82 It was designed by George Coles for Philip and Sid Hyams. It was closed in 1960. 83 The Odeon, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 21 In 1337 James and his wife Joan granted the manor to Philip de Columbers (d. 1341) and Eleanor (d. s.p. 1343) … taxpayers in West Lydford. 25 A later tenant was probably Philip of Kingham Mill, the heir c. 1400 of John Moleyns, who …
Survey of London
… 1729/1/172 TNA, C11/1152/8: MDR: Robert Morden and Philip Lea, An Actuall Survey of London, Westminster and … MDR 1720/4/335; 1720/6/268; 1736/5/458: TNA, C11/1152/8 Philip Norman, London Signs and Inscriptions, 1893, p. 165: …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… owners in West- Retford, Edward Dorrell, gent.Podge, gent. Philip Collye, Thomas Lincolne, Isabel Sloswick, John Colbye …
A History of the County of Sussex
… who presented in 1833 and shortly afterwards sold it to Philip Lyne, who also bought the other third. When the …