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A History of the County of Essex
… tithes from 173 a., of which all but 14 a. belonged to his family. 16 By 1853 there were, in addition to Woodgrange, … in Barking, and the lease apparently descended in his family until 1629, when the trustees of Sir Thomas Fanshawe … in the north chapel to Sir Philip Hall (1746) and his family. Among other monuments is one in the north aisle to …
A History of the County of Essex
… the 17th century to the 19th it belonged to the Rawstorne family. It was demolished in 1839. The site included the … fire-place. Above the latter was the crest of the Willyams family, a ducal coronet surmounted by a falcon with folded … found before the 19th century, may be connected with the family of the Revd. H. R. Rokeby, who owned an estate at …
A History of the County of Essex
… (18626), whose business appears to have descended in his family until about 1926. 259 Mrs. M. E. Bates, Victoria Dock … 1878 was only an undertaker. 294 Members of the Curtis family, of the Broadway, Plaistow, through several … Essex (186690). E. F. Fennemore, Sketches of the Harmer family. Ibid.; Kelly's Dir. Essex (18521910). Inf. from …
A History of the County of Essex
… first recorded in 13645, 59 took its name from the Balun family, who lived at Plaistow as early as 1183. 60 South of … 1870. He was a distant descendant of an ancient Scottish family, the Haigs of Bemersyde (Roxburgh). 133 The estate was …
A History of the County of Essex
… being employed by 1663, the office remaining in the same family until 1736. 22 From 1730 to 1745 or later there was a … Capt. R. W. Pelly, R.N., a fellow of Trinity House whose family owned much of the parish. Both served until 1869, and … Hilleary, appointed in 1874, came from an old-established family firm of solicitors at Stratford. He served the board …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1839, with Fry as tenant. 42 He died in 1844, but his family retained the Manor House until 1866, when it was sold … to have been built up in the 13th century by the Bret family. Part of it was originally held of the honor of … was formerly of Hugh de Balun'. 49 Balun, after whose family Balaam Street is named, had held knight's fee in …
A History of the County of Essex
… House and Dockland Settlement No. 1, later the Mayflower Family Centre. The Young Men's Christian Association also did … premises for the citizens' advice bureau. 38 The Mayflower family centre, Cooper and Vincent Streets, Canning Town, … David Sheppard, who reconstituted it as the Mayflower family centre, of which he became warden. He worked there …
A History of the County of Essex
… Mary Belchier, in West Ham, the other papists being the family and employees of a French calico-printer, Didier … 307 London Unitarians, including the Durning-Lawrence family, gave financial aid. From 1912 to 1933 the church was … in 1892. It received much early support from the Boardman family. 320 An evening congregation in 1903 numbered 624. The …
A History of the County of Essex
… who enlarged it in 1888 and again in 1891. The Fredericks family managed the theatre from 1888 to 1932. After the First … Tree, Sir Henry Irving, and Ellen Terry. 65 The Fredericks family managed the Borough until 1933, when it became the Rex … life of West Ham. 90 Much of this was due to the Curwen family. John Curwen (181680) established the Tonic Sol-Fa …