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A Dictionary of London
… Foot Lane Fusters (The) The men of the Mistery of Saddlers and the men of the mistery of Fusters and Lorimers of copper … de Ludgershale in lane called Fytrilane in parishes of St. Olave and St. Sepulchre, 1324 (Ct. H.W. I. 309). See Viterilane. Fyve …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Fyfield 28. FYFIELD. (D.C.) Fyfield. The Parish Church of St Nicholas. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xlii. S.W. (b)li. N.W.) Fyfield is a parish and small village, 3 m. N.N.E. of Chipping Ongar. The Church, … Beverley, 1702, and to Thomas Beverley and Elizabeth, his wife, with shield of arms; (2) to Mary, wife of John …
A History of the County of Essex
… Fyfield Charities CHARITIES In 1687 Dr. Anthony Walker, Rector of Fyfield, devised property in Fyfield and High Ongar 34for the provision of a school 35 and a … church clerk's favour, and the house is still occupied by his successor. In 1949 the school charity and the parochial …
A History of the County of Essex
… priory. 7 In 1107 or later Maud wife of Hasculf de Tany and her son Graeland confirmed this gift and also granted to … in 1842 for £741; there were then 64 acres of glebe. 23 Anthony Walker D.D., Rector of Fyfield from 1650 until 1692, … now comprises two attached cottages. The parish church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of nave, north and south aisles, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Fyfield is about 2 miles north of Chipping Ongar, 1 and has an area of 2,450 acres. 2 Its name is derived from … in the hundred. There is an unusual number of moated sites and pre-18th-century houses. Four houses, Fyfield Hall, … stands the block of two houses, called Bruetts, devised by Anthony Walker in 1687 for the use of the church clerk 15 and
A History of the County of Essex
… MANORS In 1066 FYFIELD was held by Leuric as a manor and as 1 hide and 30 acres and was worth 5. 87 In 1086 it was held by Roger … 91 Graeland de Tany, son of Maud, died in 117980. 92 His son and heir Hasculf, and the successors of Hasculf, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Fyfield Parish government and poor relief PARISH GOVERNMENT AND POOR RELIEF Medieval … In 1585 a man was presented for 'keeping bad order' in his house. Towards the end of the 16th century the number of … Church. Another house, called Bruetts, was devised by Dr. Anthony Walker in 1687 for the church clerk to live in free; …
A History of the County of Essex
… Fyfield Schools SCHOOLS In 1687 Dr. Anthony Walker, Rector of Fyfield, devised a house and about ½ acre of land in Fyfield and a farm of 56 acres in … and hired an additional classroom, presumably for his paying pupils. He also supplied pens, ink, and fuel. No …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… In 1710 moved from the Blackamoor's Head in Chandos St to the Blackamoors Head in Bedford St, Covent Gdn. He … continued to serve the Army & Navy with Tents, Field Beds and Sea Beds as formerly. [Heal; Evening Post, 29 June 1710] … MS vol. 267, p. 273; vol. 284, p. 142] Galletti, William & Anthony, Liverpool, carvers, gilders, print sellers and
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… It is seated on the south side of the river Ayr, and consists simply of a group of cottages. Gadgirth House is … known to freeze. Among its islands is that of Maree, where St. Maree, one of St. Columba's followers, resided, and where … an encounter between William Wallace, who, with fifty of his men, lay concealed here, and Fenwick, an English officer, …
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