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A History of the County of Essex
… whose owners presented regularly. 58 When the Sackville family sold the manor in the late 16th century they … de Sackville, rector in 1361, was probably a member of the family who held the manor and advowson. 72 In 1332 James … founded a chantry at St. Mary's altar for himself and his family, endowing it with 2 houses, 40 a. of land, 1 a. of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hall manor court forbade any tenant without a house and family to graze cattle on that manor's common. 82 Overseers, … and by 1886 it had both steam and water power. The Argent family sold the business in 1906 to Pulford's, and the mill … appears to have been used continuously by the Bigesby family and their successors, the Nutman and Hurrell families, …
A History of the County of Essex
… the 18th century and was probably built for the Grimston family. Most of the interior fittings are of the earlier 19th … K. Neale, 136-7. E.R.O., D/DMa T4; D.N.B.; J. H. Round, Family Origins, ed. W. Page, p. ix. E.R.O., D/DMa M13, p. …
Old and New London
… 1 shows that this house was the property of the Methwold family during Cromwell's time; and the same writer observes … that General Lambert, an eminent supporter of the Cromwell family, is known to have possessed a residence near Earl's … into two parts, each of which is occupied by a separate family. William Methwold, Esq., who died possessed of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… poor of the parish. 66 When the estate passed to the Abney family in 1735 the charity became known for a time as the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… were built or rebuilt in that century. A north chapel, the family chapel of the Stanleys, had probably been built by … at the east end of the north aisle. 81 A south chapel, the family chapel of the Whorwoods and of their successors at … Chance Brothers & Co. Ltd. and members of the Chance family. 36 The 1902 chapel then became the parish hall. 37 A …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of water powering the two mills was controlled under a family agreement. About 1690, however, the blade-mill was … diverted by Carles. 25 The forge was owned by the Carles family for some seventy-five years. In the mid 18th century … 1732 and 1818 the mill was occupied by the Gutteridge family 40 and became known as Gutteridge's Mill, a name still …
A History of the County of Stafford
… It was in fact in Birmingham: J. L. Dobson, 'The Hill Family and Educational Change in the early 19th century, I: …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 38 and Sandwell was still referred to as a manor in family settlements of 1755 and 1786. 39 Parish Government. By …