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A History of the County of Essex
… Fordham Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Fordham, which … Cole. Aymer died in France in 1323. 95 His widow, Mary of St. Paul, held the estate in dower, including Mabel Cole's … on Culpepper's attainder, the estates were given to Sir Anthony Wingfield, who the same year sold them, divided into …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… probably among those which frequently in that decade, 78 and occasionally from the 1730s to the 1770s 79 provided … were registered for worship in 1712 by a tailor from Bury St. Edmunds (Suff.), in 1731 by a local yeoman, also a barn … P.R.O., HO 129/189, f. 40; the lane then called Victoria St.; cf. Camb. Chron. 11 July 1857, p. 8. Camb. Ind. Press, …
A History of the County of Essex
… NONCONFORMITY. One recusant was re- corded in 1640-1, and four Quakers in 1664. 98 In 1778 two Independents attended the meeting in Colchester, and in 1790 there was one 'Calvinist'. 99 In 1789 Robert Spark registered his barn at Houds farm as a place of worship by Inde- …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Fordingbridge - Forncett Fordingbridge (St. Mary) FORDINGBRIDGE ( St. Mary), a market-town and parish, and the head of a union, in the hundred of … treasurer, and town-clerk. The mayor, who by virtue of his office was also coroner, and the jurats, who were …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Foreign bought and sold Foreign Bought And Sold. I. 14. Letter from the … (the Earl of Dorset), acknowledging the receipt of his letter requesting information concerning certain … Francis Bryckman, an honest merchant who kept a shop in St. Paul's Churchyard, published 'Lyndewode's Provinciale' in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… I. This reign also saw the establishment of the Dutch and French chapels at St. James's. All three came under the jurisdiction of the dean of the chapel royal and their offices were in his gift. Officials were appointed by dean's warrant to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… land held by the Crown in demesne, mainly extraparochial and uninhabited woodland and waste, and on the other manorial … on the borders of the later parishes of Newland and St. Briavels, St. Briavels, Hewelsfield, Madgett, and part of … the early Norman kings or of Miles, earl of Hereford, and his son Roger, who ruled the Forest betweeen 1139 and 1154, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… demesne land of the Forest of Dean was extraparochial and had no churches. Newland church, the rector of which was … at Berry Hill, Holy Trinity (1817) near Drybrook, and St. Paul (1822) at Parkend, were built with some assistance … a memorial to Charles Bathurst (d. 1863) of Lydney Park by his wife Mary and his brother and heir, the Revd. W. H. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by opening a day school in his new chapel at Berry Hill and was followed by Henry Berkin, who established a similar … in dispute with the minister of the neighbouring church of St. John the Evangelist about the school's management and in … next to the Catholic church in Flaxley Street. Called St. Anthony's, it was attached to a convent and as it grew new …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the first of a family which was later surnamed Forester and kept forests under the Crown until the early 13th … from Gloucester. 86 The later administrative centre, St. Briavels by the Wye on the western edge, was not a royal … centred on it. William I, who probably hunted in Dean when his court was at Gloucester, 87 enlarged the royal hunting …
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