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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Cliff Camp, known as Wallbury Camp (Plan p. 95), 1 m. S.W. of the church, occupies the end of a spur on the 200 ft. … to Agnes Parker, 1440, Elizabeth (de la Pole), wife of Henry Lovell, Lord Morley, 1480, William Parker, 1520, Alice (Lovell), his wife, 1528, Alice, wife of Henry Parker, 1552, erected by Sir Henry Parker, 1556. …
Great Haseley (Including Little Haseley, Latchford, Rycote)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… in the fertile south Oxfordshire vale c.8 km south-west of Thame and 13 km south-east of Oxford. 1 At over 3,000 a. … de Bohun (d. 1360), later earl of Northampton. 8 William's son Humphrey (d. 1373) was succeeded by two young daughters, … Bohun estates were repartitioned, Great Haseley passing to Henry V as heir of Humphrey's younger daughter Mary, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Henny is a small parish on the Suffolk border 6 m. N.E. of Halstead. The church is interesting. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Mary stands near the middle of the parish. The walls are of flint-rubble with limestone …
A History of the County of Essex
… There was a church by the earlier 12th century when Robert of Essex, or his son Henry, gave the advowson to Prittlewell priory. The priory …
A History of the County of Essex
… Horkesley Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. The extent of Anglo-Saxon and medieval assarting is shown by many minor … oats, and some had large sheep flocks and cattle herds. Richard Horsepit, who probably lived at Hospytts on Horkesley … tanners. 84 The family of a Great Horkesley tanner Henry Creak (d. 1562) apparently gave their name to Creak's …
A History of the County of Essex
… HORKESLEY GREAT HORKESLEY is a large rectangular parish c. of 3,177 a. (1286 ha.) about 4 miles north of Colchester. Until 1955 the western quarter of the parish … named after its mid 14th- century inhabitants Robert and Richard Sprott. 73 The timber-framed part of the Cottage, …
A History of the County of Essex
… other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1066 the manor of Nayland (Suff.), held by Robert fitz Wimarc, included both … Great and Little Horkesley. Robert was succeeded by his son Sweyn of Essex (d. 1100 x 1114), who held Nayland as part … was succeeded by his son Robert (d. 1132 x 1140) whose son Henry of Essex forfeited his lands in 1163. By 1198 Nayland …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… S.E. (c)xix. N.W.) Ecclesiastical c(1). Parish Church of St. James, stands in the middle of the village, and has walls of yellow oolitic rubble, with … 1605; 5th by Robert Atton, 1623; sanctus probably by Richard Chandler, 1696. Brackets, for images: In chancelon S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (a)x. N.W. (b)x. S.W.) Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church of St. Andrew, stands at the N.W. end of the village. The … small figure of one daughter, inscription; indent of one son. Communion Table: In chancelwith turned legs, plain … Prichard, knight, 1704, Sarah, his wife, 1718, their son William, 1685, white marble, with cornice, cherubs' …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Maplestead is a parish and scattered village about 2 m. N. of Halstead. The Church is the principal monument. Great … inscribed 'Sancta Margareta Ora Pro Nobis'; 2nd by Henry Pleasant, 1700; bell-frame with curved braces, … (Drury)] wife of Sir John Deane, 1633, erected by her son, Sir Dru Deane, 1634 (see Plate, p. 130), of alabaster …